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Archer B. Smith (search for this): article 8
A very talkative little girl used often to annoy her mother by making remarks about the visitors that came to the house.
On one occasion a gentleman was expected, whose nose had been accidentally flattened to his face.
The mother cautioned her child particularly to say nothing about this feature.
Imagine her consternation when the little one exclaimed, "Ma, you told me not to say anything about Mr. Smith's nose; why, he hasn't got any !"