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Aunt Jane’s Nieces at Work

CHAPTER III
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People have submitted to these things so long that the manufacturers consider themselves justified in covering every barn, rock and fence with their signs.

I see no way to stop them." "Nor I, at present.

But there must be a way." "Drive out one, and another will take his place.

They pay liberally for locations--" "Pshaw! Ten dollars a year for a rock as big as a barn!" "But they rent thousands of such positions, and in the aggregate our farmers get large sums from them." "And ruin the appearance of their homes and farms." Mr.Watson smiled.
"They're not artists, Ken.

They can't realize on appearances, but they can use the money the signs bring them." "They need to be educated, that's all.


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