Evening Republican, Volume 14, Number 26, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 January 1910 — She Almost Remembered. [ARTICLE]

She Almost Remembered.

Little Josephine, aged 4, was intently studying the pictures in a book and seemed very much interested in a picture of Charles Dickens. Taking the-book to her mother, she inquired who it was. “That is Dickens, dear,” said her mother. The picture was wonderfully fascinating to the little girl, and when her big sister came from college in the evening she ran and got the book, turned to the picture, and said: “Sister, see! This is a picture of Mr. Darn.” Her sister replied, “No, dear; that is Mr. Dickens.” “Well” said Josephine, “I knew it was some kind of a swear word.”— Delineator.