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From Our Abecedarian Blog . . .
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| I Found a Penny Today, So Here's a Thought |
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From Junior English In Action 1 by Tressler & Shelmadine, 1937.
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"Lots of black things." From Do This Do That Wookbook by Thorn & Irwin, 1977.
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From Puck's Broom by E. Gordon Browne and illustrated by Kathleen I. Nixon, 1923.
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From The Duluth Evening Herald, 1905.
Answer: "The child sits by the window watching the cat climb a tree." (The eye is an I, the tea is a T, the bee is a B, and the branch is a "limb"). (The answer is in black text on the black background. Highlight it to view.)
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From the 1902 Ole Miss yearbook.
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"Is your child backward?" From The Australian Women's Weekly, 1949.
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From Human Culture, 1903.
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"A nurse in the making." From Baylor University's 1919 yearbook.
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The well house, from Indiana University's 1935 yearbook.
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From The Children's Newspaper, 1924.
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From the U.S. Naval Academy's 1901 yearbook.
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From We Can Read Surprises by Gerrard & McInnes, 1965.
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"Who is the man with the flying saucer in his hand?" From Campbell University's 1968 yearbook.
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