Little Sky-High - The Surprising Doings of Washee-Washee-Wang by Hezekiah Butterworth
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Some of the Milton boys who had many bunches of fire-crackers, good-naturedly thought they would startle little Washee-washee-wang at his work. So they stole around a corner of the garden, where he was busy in his neat little cabin, and "lit" a whole bunch and threw it over the fence, at a point where all would "go off" right at his door, then threw after it two cannon crackers, whose fuses burned slowly. When the small crackers began to explode Sky-High, to whom the noise was like music, came and stood in the door and danced with delight. Irish Norah heard the rattling explosions in the garden, and ran out. "China! China!" shouted Sky-High. "Red crackers make the bad spirits fly! The garden all free from evil spirits all day." Just then both of the cannon crackers in the grass "went off," with a deafening bang. Norah jumped, and put her fat hands to her ears. But little Sky-High clapped his after the American fashion. His delight in the racket and in the smell of the gunpowder was so intense, that Charlie forebore to go out on the street, but staid in and fired his immense supply in front of the cabin. In the evening there were fireworks everywhere, small and great. The children and Sky-High went up to a turret overlooking the sea. The sky over the towns around Boston blazed. "I will show you something fine," suddenly said Sky-High, after he had gazed for some time. |
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