Our Boys - Entertaining Stories by Popular Authors by Various
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Saucy or tender, rough or bold;
One might think from the merry noise That the quiet wood was full of boys, Till Ted, grown tired, cries out, "Oh, no! 'Tis dinner time and I must go!" "Must go? must go?" Sighs from the distance, sad and low. When Ted and his clatter are away, Where does the little Echo stay? Perched on a rock to watch for him? Or keeping a lookout from some limb? If he were to push his boat to land, Would he find her footprint on the sand? Or would she come to his blithe "hello," Red as a rose, or white as snow? Ah no, ah no! Never can Teddy see Echo! MRS. CLARA DOTY BATES. SONG OF THE CHRISTMAS STOCKINGS. Six merry stockings in the firelight, Hanging by the chimney snug and tight: Jolly, jolly red, |
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