Cape Cod And All the Pilgrim Land, June 1922, volume 6, Number 4

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" Willie first made a trip to his room, then to the sewing room.
"What are you doing, Willie?" came the maternal voice.
"Nuthin', just lookin' for my cap, I'm going out now. " Once more out where he could watch the hens, Willie proceeded tounload his pockets. He brought to light some sheets of paper, apencil, a large needle, a spool of black linen thread and all of thesoaked corn he had been able to put in his pockets.
He tore the paper in strips about an inch wide and three inches long. On eac
...h slip he wrote, "Please keep us home. " On the other side, "Conclusive Evidence. " He cut pieces of string, linen thread, about six inches long, somelonger. With the aid of the needle he threaded a piece of corn onone end of each string, on the other end he tied one of the slips ofpaper. When all were finished he scattered them broadcast over andabout the garden.
"Willie, come to dinner. " No Willie appeared on the scene.
"Willie, dinner is ready. " Still no sign of the lad and his mother started after him with aqueer look in her eye.


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