A Child-World by James Whitcomb Riley
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page 60 of 123 (48%)
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She 'uz a-doin' along--an' doin' along--
On frough the drate big woods--'cause her Dran'ma She live 'way, 'way fur off frough the big woods From _her_ Ma's house. So when Red Riding Hood She dit to do there, allus have most fun-- When she do frough the drate big woods, you know.-- 'Cause she ain't feared a bit o' anything! An' so she sees the little hoppty-birds 'At's in the trees, an' flyin' all around, An' singin' dlad as ef their parunts said They'll take 'em to the magic-lantern show! An' she 'ud pull the purty flowers an' things A-growin' round the stumps--An' she 'ud ketch The purty butterflies, an' drasshoppers, An' stick pins frough 'em--No!--I ist _said_ that!-- 'Cause she's too dood an' kind an' 'bedient To _hurt_ things thataway.--She'd _ketch_ 'em, though, An' ist _play_ wiv 'em ist a little while, An' nen she'd let 'em fly away, she would, An' ist skip on adin to her Dran'ma's. An' so, while she uz doin' 'long an' 'long, First thing you know they 'uz a drate big old Mean wicked Wolf jumped out 'at wanted t' eat Her up, but _dassent_ to--'cause wite clos't there They wuz a Man a-choppin' wood, an' you Could _hear_ him.--So the old Wolf he 'uz _'feared_ Only to ist be _kind_ to her.--So he Ist 'tended like he wuz dood friends to her An' says "Dood-morning, little Red Riding Hood!"-- |
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