Rose and Roof-Tree — Poems by George Parsons Lathrop
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THE BOY.
How did you know My mother's name was Grace? JERRY. I am confused By what you say. But is your mother's name Grace? How! Grace, too? A strange uneasiness In Jerry's breast had waked. They walked awhile In silence. This he could not well believe, That Grace and Reuben unhappy were, nor that One son alone was theirs. Therefore aside He thrust that hidden, sharp foreboding: still He trusted, still sustained a calm suspense, And ranged among his memories. "Tell me, son," He said, "about this Deacon Snow--Rob Snow It must be, I suppose." THE BOY. Oh, do you know him? JERRY. |
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