Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 February 1914 — Mrs. Twaddles Wonders. [ARTICLE]

Mrs. Twaddles Wonders.

“I have always wondered,” philosophized Mrs. Twaddles, “how* a horse feels. Now don’t interrupt with some silly remark; I am In earnest. A horse hasn’t any idea what is going to happen to him when he is hitched up. He doesn’t know how far he is going, or what he is going for. To be driven hither and thither, blindly, seemingly without purpose, with no idea what it’s all about or when it will be over—how mufct the poor creature feel —what must he think about it all?’’ “I suppose,” answered Mr. Twaddles, wearily; “that he must feel Just as I do when you take me on a shopping tMp with you.” But Mrs. Twaddles merely sniffed.