The Book of Joyous Children by James Whitcomb Riley
page 84 of 92 (91%)
page 84 of 92 (91%)
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Close indoors, and his boisterous classmates paying
[Illustration] Him visits, with fresh school-notes and surprises,-- With nettling pride they sprung the word "Athletic," With much advice and urgings sympathetic Anent "Athletic exercises." Wise as Lad might look, quoth Paul: "I've pondered o'er that 'Athletic,' but I mean to take, before that, Downstairic and outdooric exercises." * * * * * VI BORN TO THE PURPLE [W.M.] Most-like it was this kingly lad Spake out of the pure joy he had In his child-heart of the wee maid Whose eerie beauty sudden laid A spell upon him, and his words Burst as a song of any bird's:-- |
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