Jasper County Democrat, Volume 7, Number 19, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 August 1904 — How They Knew Dinah. [ARTICLE]

How They Knew Dinah.

Lillian, Gertrude, Harold and Stuart bad a little kitty named Dinah. She was very black and very cunning. One day, just before supper, a Strange black kitten walked into the house, and they all agreed that she must go away, ns some other children might be waiting for her to come home, so they put her out of doors and drove her off. While they were eating supper a little scratching was heard, and the children, looking aroond, saw a black kitten on the window sill trying to get in. ‘‘lt's Dinah!” “It’s the strange kitten!” “It is Dinah!” “Well, children,” said papa, “now let each one tell why he thinks It is or It is not Dinah.” “I think It Is Dinah because it is black and just her size,” said Lillian. Gertrude looked carefully, aud exclaimed: “I don’t think it is Dinah because her eyes are larger and wilder.” “Do you see the white spot on her throut?” asked Harold. “It is smaller than Dinah’s.” “Now, Stuart,” said papa, turning to the youngest, “is it Dinah or not?” “It is not.” “Bure?” “Yes.” “Why?” “Dinah is under the table!”—Sunday School Times. Read The Democrat for news.