"Yes, if you'll keep still."
He agreed, and when he got the piece of cake he became so absorbed in it while absorbing it that he could not only not ask questions, but actually couldn't answer any.
JUST THE SAME.
Tommy. "Baby Indians must be just like baby geese, mamma."
Mamma. "Why so?"
Tommy. "Why, because the down on their heads all turns into feathers when they grow up."
IMPORTANT ANATOMICAL INFORMATION.
The Junior League is a paper "published semi-occasionally, or whenever it is convenient, by children, for children, in aid of children." In the May issue are printed a number of articles that took prizes in a recent story competition, and from among these we copy the following essay on "Bones," which took the prize in Class V.: