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Little Fannie, 7 years old, 48 inches high, helps sister in Elk Mills. Her sister (in photo) said, Yes, she he'ps me right smart. Not all day but all she can. Yes, she started with me at six this mornin'. These two belong to a family of 19 children.
Little Fannie, 7 years old, 48 inches high, helps sister in Elk Mills. Her sister (in photo) said, Yes, she he'ps me right smart. Not all day but all she can. Yes, she started with me at six this mornin'. These two belong to a family of 19 children.
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