Riley Child-Rhymes by James Whitcomb Riley
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page 31 of 86 (36%)
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Some glass an' scraped it; an' told 'bout Pa,
When _he_ wuz a boy an' fooled his Ma, An' the whippin' 'at he caught. Nen Uncle Sidney, he took an' filed A' old arn ramrod; an' one o' the ends He screwed fast into the vise; an' smiled, Thinkin', he said, o' when he wuz a child, 'Fore him an' Pa wuz mens. He punched out the peth, an' nen he put A plug in the end with a hole notched through; Nen took the old drawey-knife an' cut An' maked a handle 'at shoved clean shut But ist where yer hand held to. An' he wropt th'uther end with some string an' white Piece o' the sleeve of a' old tored shirt; An' nen he showed me to hold it tight, An' suck in the water an' work it right An' it 'ud ist squirt an' squirt! [Illustration: The Squirtgun--Tailpiece] [Illustration: An' nen he peeled off the bark] THE OLD TRAMP |
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