BRUNO’S PICNIC. “As bald as bald,” was the bewildering reply. “Now, Bruno, I’ll tell you a story.” “And I’ll tell oo a story,” said Bruno, beginning in a great hurry for fear of Sylvie getting the st
BRUNO’S PICNIC. “As bald as bald,” was the bewildering reply. “Now, Bruno, I’ll tell you a story.” “And I’ll tell oo a story,” said Bruno, beginning in a great hurry for fear of Sylvie getting the st
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