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So I thought I'd kime up an' see, for, you know, papa says the 'trissity lek, I mean runs along the wires " "But papa also says," interrupted Madge, "that the sounds you want to know about are made by the vi the vi " "Bratin'," suggested the invalid. "Yes, vibratin' of the wires."
"I's kite sure I's stood for hours beside dat post listin' to it hummin' an hummin' like our olianarp " "Now, Robin, do be careful. You know mamma calls it an olian harp." "Yes, well, like our olian harp, only a deal louder, an' far nicer. An' I's often said to myself, Is that the 'trissity ?" "Lek, Robin, lek!" "Well, yes, lek-trissity.
"What made you climb the post, Robin?" asked his cousin Madge that evening as she nursed the adventurous boy on her knee and Madge was a very motherly nurse, although a full year younger than Robin. "I kimed it to see if I could hear the 'trissity," replied the injured one. "The lek-trissity," said Madge, correcting. "You must learn to p'onounce your words popperly, dear.
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