The Book of Joyous Children by James Whitcomb Riley
page 72 of 92 (78%)
page 72 of 92 (78%)
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There, thinkin' in the dark ag'in,
"Ef _wuz_ Old Kriss, he can't git in, 'Cause ain't no chimbly here at all-- Ist old stovepipe stuck frue the wall!" I sleeped nen.--An' wuz dreamin' some When I waked up an' morning's come,-- Fer our Ma she wuz settin' square Straight up in bed, a-readin' there Some letter 'at she 'd read, an' quit, An' nen hold like she's huggin' it.-- An' diamon' ear-rings she don't _know_ Wuz in her ears tel I say so-- An' wake the rest up. An' the sun In frue the winder dazzle-un Them eyes o' Sis's, wiv a sure- Enough gold chain Old Kriss bringed to 'er! An' _all_ of us git gold things!--Sis, Though, say she know it "_ain't_ Old Kriss-- He kissed her, so she waked an' saw Him skite out--an' it wuz her Pa." * * * * * [Illustration: "ALONG THE BRINK OF WILD BROOK-WAY."] * * * * * |
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