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  RobertofLincolnatlengthismadeSoberwithwork,andsilentwithcare;

  Offishisholidaygarmentlaid,Halfforgottenthatmerryair,Bob-o\'-link,bob-o\'-link,Spink,spank,spink;

  NobodyknowsbutmymateandI

  Whereournestandournestlingslie。

  Chee,chee,chee。

  Summerwanes;thechildrenaregrown;

  Funandfrolicnomoreheknows;

  RobertofLincoln\'sahumdrumcrone;

  Offheflies,andwesingashegoes:

  Bob-o\'-link,bob-o\'-link,Spink,spank,spink;

  Whenyoucanpipethatmerryoldstrain,RobertofLincoln,comebackagain。

  Chee,chee,chee。

  WILLIAMCULLENBRYANT。

  Riggity-rig,Danceajig,DanceaHighlandFling;

  DanceaCake-walk,GiveusoClog,OrcutaPigeon\'sWing。

  U。S。SPELLSUS。

  Mypapa\'salldressedupto-day;

  Heneverlookedsofine;

  IthoughtwhenIfirstlookedathimMypapawasn\'tmine。

  He\'sgotabeautifulnewsuitTheoldonewassoold——

  It\'sblue,withbuttons,oh,sobright,Iguesstheymustbegold。

  Andpapa\'ssorto\'gladandsortO\'sad——Iwonderwhy;

  Andev\'rytimeshelooksathimItmakesmymammacry。

  Who\'sUncleSam?MypapasaysThathebelongstohim;

  Butpapa\'sjoking,\'causeheknowsMyuncle\'snameisJim。

  MypapajustbelongstomeAndmamma。AndIguessThefolksareblindwhocannotseeHisbuttonsmarkedU。S。

  U。S。spellsUs。He\'sours——andyetMymammacan\'thelpcry,AndpapatriestosmileatmeAndcan\'t——Iwonderwhy。

  ANON。

  AdancingBearcamedownthestreet;

  Thechildrenallrantoseethetreat;

  Saidthekeeper:\"Now,boys,comepayforyourfun;

  GivemeapennytobuyBruinabun。\"

  \"DIXIE\"AND\"YANKEEDOODLE。\"

  Iwasborn\'waydownin\"Dixie,\"

  RearedbeneaththeSouthernskies,Andtheydidn\'thavetoteachmeEvery\"Yankee\"todespise。

  IwasbutacountryyoungsterWhenIdonnedasuitofgray,WhenIshoulderedmyoldmusket,Andmarchedforththe\"Yanks\"toslay。

  FourlongyearsIfoughtandsuffered,\"Dixie\"wasmybattlecry;

  \"Dixie\"alwaysandforever,Downin\"Dixie\"letmedie。

  Andto-nightI\'mdownin\"Dixie,\"

  \"Dixie\"stillsograndandtrue;

  Butto-nightIamappareledInauniformofblue。

  Andto-nightthebandisplaying;

  \'Tisnot\"Dixie\'s\"strainsIhear,Butthestrainsof\"YankeeDoodle\"

  Ringoutstrongandclear。

  LongIlistentothemusic;

  Bymysideacomradestands;

  He\'sa\"Yank\"andI\'ma\"Rebel,\"

  Butwegraspeachother\'shands。

  Heretogetherweunited\'WaydownSouthin\"Dixie\"stand,Andmycomradewhisperssoftly,\"There\'snolandlike\'Dixie\'sland。\'\"

  Butmyeyesarefilledwithteardrops,Tearsthatmakemyheartfeelglad;

  AndIwhispertomycomrade:

  \"\'YankeeDoodle\'ain\'tsobad。\"

  LAWRENCEPORCHERHEXT。

  AgameofmarblesWewerehavingoneday,WhenBabychancedtocomealongthatway。

  Toolittlehewastojoinourgame,Buthepocketedourmarblesjustthesame。

  THEBAREFOOTBOY。

  Blessingsonthee,littleman,Barefootboy,withcheekoftan;

  Withthyturned-uppantaloons,Andthymerrywhistledtunes;

  Withthyredlip,redderstillKissedbystrawberriesonthehill;

  Withthesunshineonthyface,Throughthytornbrim\'sjauntygrace!

  FrommyheartIgivetheejoy;

  Iwasonceabarefootboy。

  Princethouart——thegrown-upmanOnlyisrepublican。

  Letthemillion-dollaredride!

  Barefoot,trudgingathisside,Thouhastmorethanhecanbuy,Inthereachofearandeye:

  Outwardsunshine,inwardjoy。

  Blessingsonthee,barefootboy!

  O!forboyhood\'spainlessplay,Sleepthatwakesinlaughingday,Healththatmocksthedoctor\'srules,Knowledgeneverlearnedofschools:

  Ofthewildbee\'smorningchase,Ofthewildflower\'stimeandplace,Flightoffowl,andhabitudeOfthetenantsofthewood;

  Howthetortoisebearshisshell,Howthewoodchuckdigshiscell,Andtheground-molesinkshiswell;

  Howtherobinfeedsheryoung,Howtheoriole\'snestishung;

  Wherethewhitestliliesblow,Wherethefreshestberriesgrow,Wheretheground-nuttrailsitsvine,Wherethewoodgrape\'sclustersshine;

  Oftheblackwasp\'scunningway,Masonofhiswallsofclay,AndthearchitecturalplansOfgrayhornetartisans!

  For,eschewingbooksandtasks,Natureanswersallheasks;

  Handinhandwithherhewalks,FacetofacewithherhetalksPartandparcelofherjoy。

  Blessingsonthee,barefootboy!

  Oforboyhood\'stimeofJune,Crowdingyearsinonebriefmoon,WhenallthingsIheardorsaw,Me,theirmaster,waitedfor!

  Iwasrichinflowersandtrees,Humming-birdsandhoney-bees;

  Formysportthesquirrelplayed,Pliedthesnoutedmolehisspade;

  FormytastetheblackberryconePurpledoverhedgeandstone;

  Laughedthebrookformydelight,Throughthedayandthroughthenight;

  Whisperingatthegardenwall,Talkedwithmefromfalltofall;

  Minethesand-rimmedpickerelpond,Minethewalnutslopesbeyond,Mine,onbendingorchardtrees,ApplesofHesperides!

  Still,asmyhorizongrew,Largergrewmyrichestoo,AlltheworldIsaworknewSeemedacomplexChinesetoy,Fashionedforabarefootboy!

  O!forfestaldaintiesspread,Likemybowlofmilkandbread,Pewterspoonandbowlofwood,Onthedoor-stone,grayandrude!

  O\'erme,likearegaltent,Cloudy-ribbed,thesunsetbent:

  Purple-curtained,fringedwithgold,Loopedinmanyawind-swungfold;

  While,formusic,cametheplayOfthepiedfrogs\'orchestra;

  And,tolightthenoisychoir,Littheflyhislampoffire。

  Iwasmonarch;pompandjoyWaitedonthebarefootboy。

  Cheerilythen,mylittleman!

  Liveandlaughasboyhoodcan;

  Thoughtheflintyslopesbehard,Stubble-spearedthenew-mownsward,EverymornshallleadtheethroughFreshbaptismsofthedew;

  EveryeveningfromthyfeetShallthecoolwindkisstheheat;

  AlltoosoonthosefeetmusthideIntheprison-cellsofpride,Losethefreedomofthesod,Likeacolt\'sforworkbeshod,Madetotreadthemillsoftoil,Upanddowninceaselessmoil:

  HappyiftheirtrackbefoundNeveronforbiddenground;

  HappyiftheysinknotinQuickandtreacheroussandsofsin。

  Ah!thatthoucouldstknowthyjoy,Ereitpasses,barefootboy!

  JOHNGREENLEAFWHITTIER。

  Gallop,gallop!faraway。

  PonyandIaregoingtoday。

  Pleasegetoutofourway,Don\'taskustostay;

  We\'llbothcomebackSomesunshinyday。

  BABOUSCKA。

  IfyouwereaRussianchildyouwouldnotwatchtoseeSantaKlauscomedownthechimney;butyouwouldstandbythewindowstocatchapeepatpoorBabousckaasshehurriesby。

  WhoisBabouscka?IssheSantaKlaus\'wife?

  No,indeed。Sheisonlyapoorlittlecrookedwrinkledoldwoman,whocomesatChristmastimeintoeverybody\'shouse,whopeepsintoeverycradle,turnsbackeverycoverlid,dropsatearonthebaby\'swhitepillow,andgoesawayvery,verysorrowful。

  AndnotonlyatChristmastime,butthroughallthecoldwinter,andespeciallyinMarch,whenthewindblowsloud,andwhistlesandhowlsanddiesawaylikeasigh,theRussianchildrenheartherustlingstepoftheBabouscka。Sheisalwaysinahurry。

  Onehearsherrunningfastalongthecrowdedstreetsandoverthequietcountryfields。Sheseemstobeoutofbreathandtired,yetshehurrieson。

  Whomisshetryingtoovertake?

  Shescarcelylooksatthelittlechildrenastheypresstheirrosyfacesagainstthewindowpaneandwhispertoeachother,\"IstheBabousckalookingforus?\"

  No,shewillnotstop;onlyonChristmasevewillshecomeup-stairsintothenurseryandgiveeachlittleoneapresent。

  YoumustnotthinksheleaveshandsomegiftssuchasSantaKlausbringsforyou。ShedoesnotbringbicyclestotheboysorFrenchdollstothegirls。Shedoesnotcomeinagaylittlesleighdrawnbyreindeer,buthobblingalongonfoot,andsheleansonacrutch。Shehasheroldapronfilledwithcandyandcheaptoys,andthechildrenallloveherdearly。Theywatchtoseehercome,andwhenonehearsarustling,hecries,\"Lo!theBabouscka!\"thenallotherslook,butonemustturnone\'sheadveryquicklyorshevanishes。Ineversawhermyself。

  Bestofall,sheloveslittlebabies,andoften,whenthetiredmotherssleep,shebendsovertheircradles,putsherbrown,wrinkledfaceclosedowntothepillowandlooksverysharply。

  Whatisshelookingfor?

  Ah,thatyoucan\'tguessunlessyouknowhersadstory。

  Long,longago,agreatmanyyesterdaysago,theBabouscka,whowaseventhenanoldwoman,wasbusysweepingherlittlehut。

  ShelivedinthecoldestcornerofcoldRussia,andshelivedaloneinalonelyplacewherefourwideroadsmet。Theseroadswereatthistimewhitewithsnow,foritwaswintertime。Inthesummer,whenthefieldswerefullofflowersandtheairfullofsunshineandsingingbirds,Babouscka\'shomedidnotseemsoveryquiet;butinthewinter,withonlythesnowflakesandtheshysnow-birdsandtheloudwindforcompany,thelittleoldwomanfeltverycheerless。Butshewasabusyoldwoman,andasitwasalreadytwilight,andherhomebuthalfswept,shefeltinagreathurrytofinishherworkbeforebedtime。YoumustknowtheBabousckawaspoorandcouldnotaffordtodoherworkbycandle-light。

  Presently,downthewidestandthelonesomestofthewhiteroads,thereappearedalongtrainofpeoplecoming。Theywerewalkingslowly,andseemedtobeaskingeachotherquestionsastowhichwaytheyshouldtake。Astheprocessioncamenearer,andfinallystoppedoutsidethelittlehut,Babousckawasfrightenedatthesplendor。TherewereThreeKings,withcrownsontheirheads,andthejewelsontheKings\'breastplatessparkledlikesunlight。

  Theirheavyfurcloakswerewhitewiththefallingsnow-flakes,andthequeerhumpycamelsonwhichtheyrodelookedwhiteasmilkinthesnow-storm。Theharnessonthecamelswasdecoratedwithgold,andplatesofsilveradornedthesaddles。Thesaddle-clothswereoftherichestEasternstuffs,andalltheservantshadthedarkeyesandhairofanEasternpeople。

  Theslavescarriedheavyloadsontheirbacks,andeachoftheThreeKingscarriedapresent。Onecarriedabeautifultransparentjar,andinthefadinglightBabousckacouldseeinitagoldenliquidwhichsheknewfromitscolormustbemyrrh。

  Anotherhadinhishandarichlywovenbag,anditseemedtobeheavy,asindeeditwas,foritwasfullofgold。Thethirdhadastonevaseinhishand,andfromtherichperfumewhichfilledthesnowyair,onecouldguessthevasetohavebeenfilledwithincense。

  Babousckawasterriblyfrightened,soshehidherselfinherhut,andlettheservantsknockalongtimeatherdoorbeforeshedaredopenitandanswertheirquestionsastotheroadtheyshouldtaketoafar-awaytown。Youknowshehadneverstudiedageographylessoninherlife,wasoldandstupidandscared。Sheknewthewayacrossthefieldstothenearestvillage,butsheknownothingelseofallthewideworldfullofcities。Theservantsscolded,buttheThreeKingsspokekindlytoher,andaskedhertoaccompanythemontheirjourneythatshemightshowthemthewayasfarassheknewit。Theytoldher,inwordssosimplethatshecouldnotfailtounderstand,thattheyhadseenaStarintheskyandwerefollowingittoalittletownwhereayoungChildlay。Thesnowwasintheskynow,andtheStarwaslostoutofsight。

  \"WhoistheChild?\"askedtheoldwoman。

  \"HeisaKing,andwegotoworshiphim,\"theyanswered。\"Thesepresentsofgold,frankincenseandmyrrhareforHim。WhenwefindHimwewilltakethecrownsoffourheadsandlaythematHisfeet。Comewithus,Babouscka!\"

  Whatdoyousuppose?Shouldn\'tyouhavethoughtthepoorlittlewomanwouldhavebeengladtoleaveherdesolatehomeontheplainstoaccompanytheseKingsontheirjourney?

  Butthefoolishwomanshookherhead。No,thenightwasdarkandcheerless,andherlittlehomewaswarmandcosy。Shelookedupintothesky,andtheStarwasnowheretobeseen。Besides,shewantedtoputherhutinorder——perhapsshewouldbereadytogoto-morrow。ButtheThreeKingscouldnotwait;sowhento-morrow\'ssunrosetheywerefaraheadontheirjourney。ItseemedlikeadreamtopoorBabouscka,foreventhetracksofthecamels\'feetwerecoveredbythedeepwhitesnow。Everythingwasthesameasusual;andtomakesurethatthenight\'svisitorshadnotbeenafancy,shefoundheroldbroomhangingonapegbehindthedoor,whereshehadputitwhentheservantsknocked。

  Nowthatthesunwasshining,andsherememberedtheglitterofthegoldandthesmellofthesweetgumsandmyrrh,shewishedshehadgonewiththetravelers。

  AndshethoughtagreatdealaboutthedearBabytheThreeKingshadgonetoworship。Shehadnochildrenofherown——nobodylovedher——ah,ifshehadonlygone!Themoreshebroodedonthethought,themoremiserableshegrew,tilltheverysightofherhomebecamehatefultoher。

  Itisadreadfulfeelingtorealizethatonehaslostachanceofhappiness。Thereisafeelingcalledremorsethatcangnawlikeasharplittletooth。BabousckafeltthislittletoothcutintoherhearteverytimesherememberedthevisitoftheThreeKings。

  AfterawhilethethoughtoftheLittleChildbecameherfirstthoughtatwakingandherlastatnight。Onedaysheshutthedoorofherhouseforever,andsetoutonalongjourney。ShehadnohopeofovertakingtheThreeKings,butshelongedtofindtheChild,thatshetoomightloveandworshipHim。Sheaskedeveryoneshemet,andsomepeoplethoughthercrazy,butothersgaveherkindanswers。HaveyouperhapsguessedthattheyoungChildwhomtheThreeKingssoughtwasourLordhimself?

  PeopletoldBabousckahowHewasborninamanger,andmanyotherthingswhichyouchildrenhavelearnedlongago。Theseanswerspuzzledtheolddamemightily。Shehadbutoneideainherignoranthead。TheThreeKingshadgonetoseekaBaby。Shewould,ifnottoolate,seekHimtoo。

  Sheforgot,Iamsure,howmanylongyearshadgoneby。ShelookedinvainfortheChrist-childinHismanger-cradle。Shespentallherlittlesavingsintoysandcandysoastomakefriendswithlittlechildren,thattheymightnotrunawaywhenshecamehobblingintotheirnurseries。

  Nowyouknowforwhomsheissadlyseekingwhenshepushesbackthebed-curtainsandbendsdownovereachbaby\'spillow。

  Sometimes,whentheoldgrandmothersitsnoddingbythefire,andthebiggerchildrensleepintheirbeds,oldBabousckacomeshobblingintotheroom,andwhisperssoftly,\"IstheyoungChildhere?\"

  Ah,no;shehascometoolate,toolate。Butthelittlechildrenknowherandloveher。TwothousandyearsagoshelostthechanceoffindingHim。Crooked,wrinkled,old,sickandsorry,sheyetliveson,lookingintoeachbaby\'sface——alwaysdisappointed,alwaysseeking。WillshefindHimatlast?

  Come,Bossy,comeBossy!HereIamwithmycup,Comegivemesomemilk,richandsweet。

  Iwillpayyouwellwithredcloverhay,Thenicestyoueverdideat。

  DAISIES。

  Daisies!

  Lowinthegrassandhighintheclover,Starringthegreenearthoverandover,Nowintowhitewavestossingandbreaking,Likeafoamingseawhenthewindiswaking,Nowstandingupright,tallandslender,Showingtheirdeephearts\'goldensplendor;

  Daintilybending,AirilylendingGarlandsofflowersforearth\'sadorning,Freshwiththedewofasummermorning;

  Highontheslope,lowinthehollow,Whereeyecanreachorfootcanfollow,ShiningwithinnocentfearlessfacesOutofthedepthsoflonelyplaces,Tillthegladheartsingstheirpraises——Herearethedaisies!

  Thedaisies!

  Daisies!

  Seethemebbingandflowing,Liketideswiththefullmoongoing;

  SpreadingtheirgenerouslargessfreeForhandtotouchandforeyetosee;

  Industofthewaysidegrowing,Onrock-ribbeduplandblowing,Bymeadowbrookletsglancing,Onbarrenfieldsa-dancing,Tilltheworldforgetstoburrowandgrope,Andrisesaloftonthewingsofhope;——

  Oh!ofallposies,Liliesorroses,Sweetestorfairest,Richestorrarest,Thatearthinitsjoytoheavenupraises,Givemethedaisies!

  Why?Fortheyglowwiththespiritofyouth,Theirbeautifuleyeshavethegloryoftruth,Downbeforealltheirrichbountytheyfling——Freetothebeggar,andfreetothekingLovingtheystooptothelowliestways,Joyoustheybrightenthedreariestdays;

  UnderthefringeoftheirraimenttheyhideScarsthegraywinterhathopenedsowide;

  Freelyandbrightly——

  WhocancountlightlyGiftswithsuchgenerousardorproffered,Tokensoflovefromsuchfullheart\'soffered,OrlookwithoutglancesofjoyanddelightAtpasturesstar-coveredfrommorningtillnight,WhenthesunshinyfieldablazeisWithdaisies!

  Daisies,Yourpraiseis,Thatyouarelikemaidens,asmaidensshouldbe,Winsomewithfreshness,andwholesometosee,Giftedwithbeauty,andjoytotheeye,Headlifteddaintily——yetnottoohigh——

  Sweetwithhumility,radiantwithlove,Generoustooasthesunshineabove,Swayingwithsympathy,tenderlybentOnhidingthescarandonhealingtherent,Innocent-lookingtheworldintheface,Yetfearlesswithnature\'sowninnocentgrace,Fullofsweetgoodness,yetsimpleinart,Whiteinthesoul,andpuregoldintheheart——Ah,likeuntoyoushouldallmaidenhoodbeGladsometoknow,andmostgracioustosee;

  Likeyou,mydaisies!

  M。E。B

  Singasongofsixpence,Apocketfullofrye;

  Four-and-twentyblackbirdsBakedintoapie。

  WhenthepiewasopenedThebirdsbegantosing。

  Wasn\'tthatadaintydishTosetbeforetheKing?

  TheKingwasintheparlorCountingouthismoney;

  TheQueenwasinthekitchenEatingbreadandhoney;

  ThemaidwasinthegardenHanginguptheclothes,TherecamealittleblackbirdAndpickedoffhernose。

  DRIVINGHOMETHECOWS。

  Outofthecloverandblue-eyedgrass,Heturnedthemintotheriverlane;

  Oneafteranotherheletthempass,Thenfastenedthemeadowbarsagain。

  AlongbythewillowsandoverthehillHepatientlyfollowedtheirsoberpace——

  ThemerrywhistleforoncewasstillAndsomethingshadowedthesunnyface。

  Onlyaboy,andhisfatherhadsaidHenevercouldlethisyoungestgo,TwoalreadywerelyingdeadUnderthefeetofthetramplingfoe。

  But,aftertheeveningworkwasdone,Andthefrogswereloudinthemeadowswamp,OverhisshoulderheslunghisgunAndstealthilyfollowedthefootpathdamp。

  Acrossthecloverandthroughthewheat,Withresoluteheartandpurposegrim,Thoughcoldwasthedewonhishurryingfeet,Andtheblindbat\'sflittingstartledhim。

  ThricesincethenhavethelanesbeenwhiteAndtheorchardssweetwithapplebloom,AndnowwhenthecowscamebackatnightThefeeblefatherdrovethemhome;

  FornewshadcometothelonelyfarmThatthreewerelyingwheretwohadlain,Andtheoldman\'stremulous,palsiedarmCouldneverleanonason\'sagain。

  Thesummerdaygrewcoolandlate,Hewentforthecowswhenhisworkwasdone,Butdownthelane,asheopenedthegate,Hesawthemcoming,onebyone。

  BrindleandEbony,SpeckleandBess,Tossingtheirhornsintheeveningwind,Croppingthebuttercupsoutofthegrass,Butwhowasitfollowingclosebehind?

  LooselyswungintheidleairTheemptysleeveofarmyblue,AndwornandpalethroughitscrispedhairLookedoutafacethatthefatherknew。

  ForSouthernprisonswillsometimesyawnAndyieldtheirdeadtolifeagain,AndthedaythatcomeswithacloudydawnIngoldengloryatlastmaywane。

  Thegreattearssprangtotheirmeetingeyes,Fortheheartsmustspeakwhenthelipsaredumb,AndunderthesilenteveningskiesTogethertheyfollowedthecattlehome。

  KATEPUTNAMOSGOOD。

  Toandfro,Seeusgo!

  Upsohigh,Downsolow;

  Nowquitefast,Nowrealslow。

  Singing,Swinging,Thisistheway,togetfreshairInapleasantway。

  THEBABY\'SKISS。

  ANINCIDENTOFTHECIVILWAR。

  Roughandreadythetroopersride,Pistolinholsterandswordbyside;

  Theyhaveriddenlong,theyhaveriddenhard,Theyaretravel-stainedandbattle-scarred;

  Thehardgroundshakeswiththeirmartialtramp,Andcoarseisthelaughofthemenofthecamp。

  TheyreachthespotwhereamotherstandsWithababyshakingitslittlehands,LaughingaloudatthegallantsightOfthemountedsoldiers,freshfromthefight。

  Thecaptainlaughsout,\"Iwillgiveyouthis,Abrightpieceofgold,yourbabytokiss。\"

  \"Mydarling\'skissescannotbesold,Butgladlyhe\'llkissasoldierbold。\"

  Heliftsupthebabewithamanlygrace,Andcoverswithkissesitssmilingface。

  Itsrosycheeksanditsdimpledcharms,Anditcrowswithdelightinthesoldier\'sarms。

  \"Notallforthecaptain,\"thetrooperscall;

  \"Thebaby,weknow,hasakissforall。\"

  Toeachsoldier\'sbreastthebabyispressedBythestrongroughmen,andkissedandcaressed。

  Andlouderitlaughs,andthelady\'sfaceWearsamother\'ssmileatthefondembrace。

  \"Justsuchakiss,\"criedonewarriorgrim,\"WhenIleftmyboyIgavetohim;\"

  \"Andjustsuchakissonthepartingday,Igavetomygirlasasleepshelay。\"

  Suchwerethewordsofthesesoldiersbrave,Andtheireyesweremoistwhenthekisstheygave。

  ANON。

  \"Baa,baa,blacksheep,haveyouanywool?\"

  \"Yessir,yessirthreebagsfull;

  Oneformymasterandoneformydame,Andoneforthelittleboywholivesinthelane。

  TommyBangslooksquitesmart,Drivingalonginhisnewgoatcart,ButTommy\'snotoneofyourselfishboys,Witheverybabyheshareshisjoys,Takesthemtorideandletsthemdrive,Ofcourse,theylikeTommyThebestboyalive。

  THELOSTDIAMONDSNUFFBOX。

  ThegrandoldkingdomofEngland,inthecourseofthemossycenturiesyoucancountoveritshead,hashaditstimesofgloomanddepressionatdangersthatlookednear,anditstimesofshoutingandrejoicingoverdangersitsbravemenhavedrivenawayquiteoutofsightagain。

  OneofthedeepestseasonsofgloomwaswhentheFrenchEmperor,Napoleon,hadconqueredonecountryafteranother,untiltherewasscarcelyanythingbutEnglandlefttoattack;andoneoftheproudesttimesofrejoicingwaswhenthe\"IronDuke\"Wellington,andthebluffoldPrussian,Blucher,methimatWaterloo,defeatedhisarmiesanddrovehimfromthefield。Therewerebonfires,andbell-ringingsthen,andfromthatdayonwardEnglandlovedandcherishedeverymanwhohadfoughtatWaterloo——fromthe\"Duke\"himselfdowntotheplainestprivate,everyonewasaheroandaveteran。

  Inoneofthehumblesthousesofaproudnobleman\'sestate,alow,whitewashedcottage,oneoftheseveteranslivednotsoverymanyyearsago。Hehadfoughtbyhisflaginoneofthemostgallantregimentsuntilthelasthourofthebattle,andthenhadfallendisabledfromactiveservicefortherestofhislife。

  Thatdidnotseemtobeofsoverygreatconsequencethough,justnow;forpeacereignedintheland,andwithhiswifeandtwobeautifuldaughterstolove,hisbattlestothinkover,andhispensiontoprovidethebreadandcoffee,theoldsoldierwasashappyasthedaywaslong。Itmadenodifferencethatthebreadandthecoffeewerebothblack,andtheclothesoftheveteranwerecoarseandseldomnew。

  \"Ho,Peggy!\"heusedtosaytohiswife,\"mycloakisasfineastheonethe\'IronDuke\'worewhentheycarriedmepasthimjustastheFrenchwerebreaking;andasforthebread,onlyaveteranknowshowtherecollectionofvictorymakeseverythingtastesweet!\"

  Butitseemedasiftheoldsoldier\'slifewasgoingtoprovelikehisshareinthatgreatdayatWaterloo——successandvictorytilltheendhadnearlycome,andthenoneshotafteranotherstrikinghimwithtroubles,hecouldnevergetover。

  Thefirstcameinthemidstofthebeautifulsummerdays,whenthebeesdronedthroughthedeliciousair,therose-bushwasinfullbloom,andtheoldsoldiersatinthecottagedoorrevelinginitall。Aslow,mercilessfeverroseupthroughthesoftair——itdidnotventurenearthehighgroundwherethecastlestood,butitcreptnoiselesslyintothewhitewashedcottage,onenight,andthesoldier\'stwodaughterswerestrickendown。ThiswasthebeginningofterribletroubletotheveteranofWaterloo。

  Notthathemindedwatching,forhewasusedtostandingsentryallnight,andasfornursing,hehadseenplentyinthehospital;buttoseehisdaughterssuffering——thatwaswhathecouldnotbear!

  Andworstofall,betweenmedicinesandnecessariesforthesick,thethreemonths\'pensionwasquiteusedup,andwhentheoldsoldier\'snursinghadpulledthroughthefiercenessofthefever,therewasnothingbutblackbreadleftinthehouse——andblackbreadwasalmostthesameasnobreadatalltothedaintyappetitiesthefeverhadleft;andthatwaswhathehadtothinkof,andthinkof,ashesatinthecottagedoor。

  \"Bah!\"saidtheoldsoldier,withsomethingmorelikeagroanthanwaseverheardfromhimwhilehiswoundswerebeingdressed,\"IcouldfaceallthearmiesofNapoleonbetterthanthis!\"

  Andhesatmoreandmoreinthecottagedoor,asifthatcouldleavethetroublebehind;butitstoodstaringbeforehim,allthesame,tillitalmostshuttherosebushandthebeesoutofsight。Butonemorningatremendoussurprisecametohimlikeaflashoutofthesky!Heheardthesoundofgallopingtroops,andheprickeduphisears,forthatalwaysmadehimthinkofacavalrycharge。

  \"Whogoesthere?\"hecried;butwithoutansweringhischallengethesoundcamenearerandnearer,andalackeyinfullliverydasheduptothedoor,andpresentedhimwithanotesealedwiththeblood-redsealofthecastlearms。Itwasaninvitationtodineatthecastlewithacompanyofnoblemenandofficersofthearmy。Hislordship,whohadalsofoughtatWaterloo,hadjustlearnedthatacomradewaslivingonhisestate,andmadehastetodohimhonor,andsecureafamousguestforhisdinnerparty。

  Theoldsoldierroseupproudly,andgavethelackeyamilitarysalute。

  \"Tellhislordship,\"hesaid,\"thatIshallreportmyselfatheadquarters,andpresentmythanksforthehonorhehasdoneme。\"

  Thelackeygallopedoff,andtheveteranpushedhischairoverwithhiswoodenleg,andclatteredacrossthecottagefloor。

  \"Ho,Peggy!\"hecried,\"didInotsaythatluckcomesandtroublefliesifyouonlyfacetheenemylongenough?Thisisthebeginningofgoodthings,Itellyou!AheroofWaterloo,andfittodinewithlordsandgenerals,willcertainlyhaveothergoodfortunecomingtohim,tillhecankeephiswifeanddaughterslikeprincesses。Justwaitabitandyoushallsee!\"

  andheturnedhastilyaway,forhisheartcameupinhisthroatsothathecouldnotspeak。

  Alltherestofthatdayhesatinthedoor,brushinganddarningandpolishinghisstaineduniform。Ithadlainabandonedontheshelfformanyayear,butbeforenighteverybuttonwasshininglikegold,thescarletclothwasalmostfreshoncemore,andtheoldsoldier,wrappedinhisfaithfulcloak,wasmakinghiswayjoyfullyacrosstheheatherymoorstothecastlequiteattheotherside。

  Butwhenhehadfairlyreachedit,andtheservanthadshownhimintothedrawing-room,hisheartalmostfailedhimforamoment。

  Suchsplendorhehadneverseenbefore——athousandthpartwouldhaveboughthealthandhappinessforthedearoneshehadleftwithonlyhisbravegoodbyeandafreshrose-budtocomfortthem!

  However,whatwiththebeautifulladiesofthecastlegatheringroundhimtoaskquestionsaboutthebattle,andwithaseatnearhislordship\'srighthandatdinner,hesoonpluckedupagain,andbegantorealizehowdelightfuleverythingwas。Butthatwastheverythingthatalmostspoiledthewholeagain,forwhenhesawhisplatecoveredwithluxuriesanddelicaciesmorethanhecouldpossiblyeat,thethoughtoftheblackbreadhehadleftatthecottagebroughtthetearsrushingtohiseyes。

  But,\"Tut!\"hesaidtohimselfingreatdismay,\"whatanungratefulpoltroonhislordshipwillthinkhehasbroughthere!\"

  andhemanagedtobrushthemoffwhilenoonewaslooking。

  Itwasdelicious,though,inspiteofeverything,andafterawhilethewinebegantoflow——thatwarmedhisveryheart——andthenheheardhislordshipcallingtoaservanttobringhimsomethingfromhisprivatedesk,saying:

  \"Gentlemen,IamabouttoshowyoutheproudesttreasureI

  possess。Thisdiamondsnuff-boxwaspresentedtomebythestoutoldBlucherhimself,inremembranceofserviceIwasabletoperformatWaterloo。NotthatIwasawhitworthierofitthanthebravefellowsundermycommand——understandthat!\"

  Howthediamondsglistenedandgleamedastheboxwaspassedfromhandtohand!Asifthethickestclusterofstarsyoueversaw,couldshineoutinthemidstofayellowsunsetsky,andthecolorsoftherainbowcouldtwinklethroughthematthesametime!Itwassuperb,butthenthatwasnothingcomparedtothegloryofreceivingitfromBlucher!

  Thentherewasmorewineandstory-telling,andatlastsomeaskedtolookatthesnuff-boxagain。

  \"Hasanyonethesnuff-boxatpresent?\"askedhislordship,ratheranxiously,forasheturnedtoreachitnosnuff-boxwastobeseen。

  Noonesaid\"yes,\"foreveryonewassurehehadpassedittohisneighbor,andtheysearchedupanddownthetablewithconsternationintheirfaces,forthesnuff-boxcouldnothavedisappearedwithouthands,buttosaysowastotouchthehonorofgentlemenandsoldiers。

  Atlastoneofthemostfamousofficersrosefromhisseat:

  \"Mylord,hesaid,\"averyunluckyaccidentmusthaveoccurredhere。Someoneofusmusthaveslippedtheboxintohispocketunconsciously,mistakingitforhisown。Iwilltaketheleadinsearchingmine,iftherestofthecompanywillfollow!\"

  \"Agreed!\"saidtherest,andeachguestinturnwenttothebottomofonepocketafteranother,butstillnosnuff-box,andthedistressofthecompanyincreased。Theoldsoldier\'sturncamelast,andwithitcamethesurprise。Withburningcheeksandarmsfoldedcloselyacrosshisbreasthestoodupandconfrontedthecompanylikeastagatbay。

  \"No!\"heexclaimed,\"nooneshallsearchmypockets!Wouldyoudoubtthehonorofasoldier?\"

  \"Butwehavealldoneso,\"saidtherest,\"andeveryoneknowsitisthemerestaccidentatthemost。\"Buttheoldsoldieronlyheldhisarmsthetighter,whilethecolorgrewdeeperinhisface。Inhisperplexityhislordshipthoughtofanotherexpedient。

  \"Wewilltryanotherway,gentlemen,\"hesaid,\"Iwillorderabasketofbrantobebrought,andproposethateachoneinturnshallthrusthishandintothebran。Nooneshalllookon,andifwefindtheboxatlast,noonecanguesswhosehandplaceditthere。\"

  Itwasquicklydone,andhandafterhandwasthrustin,untilatlastcametheoldsoldier\'sturnoncemore。Buthewasnowheretobeseen。

  Then,atlasttheindignationofthecompanybrokeforth。

  \"Asoldier,andaheroofWaterloo,andwillingtobeathief!\"

  andwiththeirdistressabouttheaffair,andhislordship\'sgriefathisloss,theeveningwasentirelyspoiled。

  Meantimetheoldsoldier,withhisfaithfulcloakwrappedcloselyroundhimoncemore,wasfightinghiswaythroughthesharpwindsandoverthemoorsagain。Butabattleagainstsomethingathousandtimessharperandcolderwasgoingoninhisbreast。

  \"Athief!\"hewassayingoverandovertohimself,\"me,whofoughtclosetothesideofthe\'IronDuke\'!Andyet,canIlookoneoftheminthefaceandtellhimhelies?\"

  Thewalkthathadbeengoneoversomerrilywasaterribleonetoretrace,andwhenthecottagewasreached,insteadoftheprideandgoodluckthepoorinvalidshadbeenwatchingfor,agloomdeadlierthanthefeverfollowedhimin。Hesatinthedoorwayasheused,butsometimeshehunghisheadonhisbreast,andsometimesstartedupandwalkedproudlyabout,crying——

  \"Peggy!Isaynooneshallcallmeathief!IamasoldieroftheIronDuke!\"

  Buttheydidcallhimathief,though,foraverystrangething,afterhislordshiphadsorrowfullyorderedthecottageandlittlegardenspottobesearchednoboxwasfound,andthegloomandthemysterygrewdeepertogether。

  Goodnursingcouldnotbalanceagainsttroublelikethis;thebeautifuldaughtersfadedanddied,thehousewastoogloomytostayinside,andifheescapedtothedoor,hehadtohearthepasserssay——

  \"TheresitsthesoldierwhostoletheBlucherdiamondsfromhishost!\"

  Andasifthiswasnotenough,onedaythesoundofhoofswasheardagain,andariderinuniformclattereduptothedoorsaying:

  \"Comrade,Iamsenttotellyouthatyourpensionisstopped!

  HisMajestycannotcountathiefanylongerasoldierofhis!\"

  Afterthistheoldsoldierhardlyhelduphisheadatall,andhishair,thathadkeptblackasacoalalltheseyears,turnedwhiteasthemoorswhenthewintersnowslayonthem。

  \"Thoughthatisallthesame,Peggy,\"heusedtosay,\"foritiswinteralltheyearroundwithme!IfIcouldonlydieastheoldyeardoes!Thatwouldbethething!\"

  Butlongandmercilessasthewinteris,springdoescomeatlast,ifwecanbutliveandfightourwaythroughthestormsandcold。

  Onenightacryoffirerousedallthecountry-side。Allbuttheoldsoldier。Heheardthemsaythecastlewasburning,butwhatwasthattohim?Nothingcouldburnawaytheremembrancethathehadoncebeencalledathiefwithinitswalls!Butthenextmorningheheardastep——notahorse\'shoofthistime,butastrongmanwalkinghastilytowardshim。

  \"WhereistheveteranofWaterloo?\"askedhislordship\'svoice,andwhentheoldsoldiersteppedforward,hethrewhisarmsabouthisneckwithtearsandsobs。

  \"Comrade,\"hesaid,\"comeuptothecastle!Thesnuff-boxisfound,andIwantyoutostandintheveryroomwhereitwaslostwhileItelleveryonewhatagreatandsorrowfulwrongabraveandhonestsoldierhassufferedatmyhands!\"

  Itdidnottakemanywordstoexplain。Inthefirstalarmoffirethebutlerhadrushedtotheplate-closettosavethesilver。

  \"Thosegobletsfromthehighshelf!Quick!\"hesaid,tothefootmanwhowashelpinghim,andwiththehasteaboutthegobletssomethingelsecametumblingdown。

  \"Thelostdiamondsnuff-box!\"criedthebutler。\"ThatstupidfellowIdismissedthedayitdisappeared,musthaveputitthereandforgottenallaboutit!\"

  Thefirewassoonextinguished,butnotawinkofsleepcouldhislordshipgetuntilhecouldmakereparationforthepitifulmistakeaboutthebox;andoncemoretheoldsoldiermadehiswayacrossthemoors,eventhewoodenlegsteppingproudlyashewentalong,thoughnowandthen,astheoldfeelingcameoverhim,hiswhiteheadwoulddroopforamomentagain。

  Theservantsstoodasiderespectfullyasheenteredthecastle,andtheyandtheotherguestsofthatunluckydaygatheredroundhimwhilehislordshiptoldthemhowtheboxhadbeenfoundandhowhecouldnotrestuntilforgivenbythebraveherohehadsounjustlysuspectedofwrong。

  \"Andnow,\"saidthecompany,\"willyounottellusonethingmore?Whydidyourefusetoemptyyourpockets,asalltherestwerewillingtodo?\"

  \"Because,\"saidtheoldsoldiersorrowfully,\"becauseIWASathief,andIcouldnotbearthatanyoneshoulddiscoverit!AllwhomIlovedbestintheworldwerelyingsickathome,starvingforwantofthedelicaciesIcouldnotprovide,andIfeltasifmyheartwouldbreaktoseemyplateheapedwithluxurieswhiletheyhadnotsomuchasataste!IthoughtamouthfulofwhatI

  didnotneedmightsavethem,andwhennoonewaslookingI

  slippedsomechoicebitsfrommyplatebetweentwopiecesofbreadandmadewaywiththemintomypocket。Icouldnotletthembediscoveredforasoldieristooproudtobeg,butoh,mylord,hecanbearbeingcalledathiefallhislifebetterthanhecandinesumptuouslywhilethereisonlyblackbreadathomeforthesickandweakwhomheloves!\"

  Tearscamestreamingfromtheoldsoldier\'slistenersbythistime,andeachviedwiththeotherinheapinghonorsandgiftsinplaceofthedisgracesufferedsolong;butallthatwaspowerlesstomakeupforthepast。

  Twogoodlessonsmaybelearnedfromthestory:Neverbelieveanyoneguiltywhoisnotreallyprovedtobeso。Neverletfalseshamekeepyoufromconfessingthetruth,whethertriflingorofimportance。

  Whatarethechildrendoingtoday,Downonthenurseryfloor,ThatbabylaughterandcrowsofdelightFloatthroughtheopendoor?

  WatchingDon\'stopspinningaround,Makingthatqueerlittlewhirringsound。

  ThisbigReindeermusthaverunawayFromSantaClausandhisChristmassleigh。

  DoyouthinkifIshouldtakehimbackApresentIwouldgetoutofSanta\'spack?

  THEAMERICANFLAG。

  WhenfreedomfromhermountainheightUnfurledherstandardtotheair,Shetoretheazurerobeofnight,Andsetthestarsofglorythere。

  ShemingledwithitsgorgeousdyesThemilkybaldricoftheskies,AndstripeditspurecelestialwhiteWithstreakingsofthemorninglight;

  Thenfromhismansioninthesun,Shecalledhereaglebearerdown,AndgaveintohismightyhandThesymbolofherchosenland。

  Majesticmonarchofthecloud,Whorears\'taloftthyregalform,Tohearthetempest-trumpingsloud,Andseethelightning-lancesdriven,Whenstrivethewarriorsofthestorm,Androllsthethunder-drumofheaven——

  Childofthesun!totheeisgivenToguardthebannerofthefree,Tohoverinthesulphursmoke,Towardawaythebattlestroke,Andbiditsblendingsshineafar,Likerainbowsonthecloudofwar,Theharbingersofvictory!

  Flagofthebrave!thyfoldsshallfly,Thesignofhopeandtriumphhigh,Whenspeaksthesignaltrumpettone,Andthelonglinecomesgleamingon。

  Ereyetthelife-bloodwarmandwetHasdimmedtheglisteningbayonet,Eachsoldier\'seyesshallbrightlyturnTowherethysky-borngloriesburn;

  And,ashisspringingstepsadvance,Catchwarandvengeancefromtheglance。

  Andwhenthecannon\'smouthingsloudHeaveinwildwreathsthebattleshroud,AndgorysabersriseandfallLikedartsofflameonmidnight\'spall,Thenshallthymeteorglancesglow,AndcoweringfoesshallsinkbeneathEachgallantarmthatstrikesbelowThatlovelymessengerofdeath。

  Flagoftheseas!OnoceanwaveThystarsshallglittero\'erthebrave;

  Whendeath,careeringonthegale,Sweepsdarklyroundthebelliedsail,AndfrightenedwavesrushwildlybackBeforethebroadside\'sreelingrackEachdyingwandereroftheseaShalllookatoncetoheavenandthee,AndsmiletoseethysplendorsflyIntriumpho\'erhisclosingeye。

  Flagofthefreeheart\'shopeandhome,Byangelhandstovalorgiven;

  Thystarshavelitthewelkindome,Andallthyhueswereborninheaven。

  Foreverfloatthatstandardsheet!

  Wherebreathesthefoebutfallsbeforeus,Withfreedom\'ssoilbeneathourfeet,Andfreedom\'sbannerstreamingo\'erus?

  JOSEPHRODMANDRAKE。

  WewillswingtheropeforBabydear,Sojump,jump,jump!

  ThatyouwilltripherupIfear,Butjump,jump,jump!

  Swingiteasyandlow,Steadyandslow,Ordownthedeartotwillgo。

  AcraftyFoxcreptforthonedayAndoverthehillshescamperedawayInsearchofafine,fathen;

  ButolddogSportwaskeepingguard,WhenFoxleapedintoourchickenyard,Andchasedhimbacktohisden。

  AUNTPOLLYSHEDD\'SBRIGADE。

  \"SomethingabouttheBattleofHampden?\"Grandmatookoffherspectaclesandwipedthemreflectively\"ItseemstomealreadyI

  havetoldyoueverythingworthtelling;butthere!\"inasuddenburstofrecollection,\"didIevertellyouaboutAuntPollyShedd\'sBrigade?Thatwasquiteanaffairtothoseofusthatbelongedtoit!\"

  \"Oh,no!dotellusaboutit!\"calledoutthethreechildishvoicesinchorus;andGrandmaonlywaitedtoknitbytheseamneedle。

  \"I\'vetoldyouallaboutitsomanytimesthatIdon\'tneedtodescribeagainthatdreadfulmorningwhentheBritishman-of-warcameuptheriverand,droppingheranchorjustoppositeourlittlevillageofHampden,senttroopsashoretotakepossessionoftheplaceintheKing\'sname。SowhatIamgoingtotellyounowishow,andwhere,weyoungstersspentthethreedaysthattheBritishoccupiedourhouses。Iwasabouttwelveyearsoldatthetime。Irememberthatitwasjustasweweregettingupfromthebreakfast-tablethatoneofourneighbors,SolGrant,oldGeneralGrant\'syoungestson,rushedinwithoutknocking,hisfaceaswhiteasasheet,andhiscaponhind-sidebefore,andcalledouthurriedly:

  \"\'Mr。Swett,ifyouloveyourfamily,forGod\'ssakefindaplaceofsafetyfor\'em!TheBritisharecomingashore——threeboat-loadsof\'em,armedtotheteeth——andtheywon\'tspareman,womannorchild!

  \"Mother\'sfacegrewverypale,butshesteppedquietlyaround,withherbabyonherarm,closetowherefatherwasstanding,andlaidonehandonhisarm,whileshesaid,inafirm,clearvoice:

  \"\'MYplaceiswithyou,Benjamin,butwemustthinkofsomeplaceofsafetyforthechildren。Wherecantheygo?\'

  \"Solwasjustrushingoutofthedoorasunceremoniouslyashehadrushedin,buthestoppedwhenheheardheraskthat,longenoughtosay:

  \"\'IforgottotellyouthatAuntPollySheddwilltakeallthechildrenputinherchargeouttoOldGubtil\'s;that\'ssooutofthewaytheywon\'tbedisturbed,\'speciallyastheoldman\'saToryhimself。\'

  \"Motherkissedusallround,withasmileonherfacethatcouldn\'tquitehidethetearswithwhichherdeareyeswerefilled,andasshehastilybundledusinwhatevergarmentcametohand,shebadeusbegoodchildren,andmakeAuntPollyandtheGubtilsaslittletroubleaspossible。Thenwefollowedfatherout-of-doorsandintotheschool-houseyardwhereascoreormoreofchildrenwerealreadygathered——stillasmiceforintenseterror。AuntPolly,inherbiggreencalash,andapillow-caseofvaluablesunderonearm,wasbustlingtoandfro,speakinganencouragingoradmonitoryword,asthecasemightbe,andwearinguponherpinched,freckledlittlefacesuchareassuringsmilethatIsoonfeltmyowncourageriseand,dashingbackthetearsthathadfilledmyeyesamomentbefore,IbusiedmyselfinpinninglittleSally\'sblanketmorecloselyaboutherneckandsettingthefadedsunbonnetuponthetangledcurlsthathadnotyethadtheircustomarymorning\'sdressing。

  \"\'Come,children,\'calledoutAuntPollycheerily,\'you\'reallherenow,andwe\'llstartrightoff。I\'llgoahead,an\'allyoulittleoneshadbestkeepclosetome;thebiggeronescancomealongbehind。\'

  \"Obedienttoherorderwestarted,followingherstepsacrosstheroadbythebeeches,andupbythegrocerystorewhereacrowdofexcitedmenwerecongregated,talkingloudlywithwildgesticulations,whilefartherdown,towardtheshore,wecouldcatchglimpses,throughthethickmorningfog,oftheblueuniformsofourmilitiacompanythathadbeensummonedinhothastetodefendthetown。Aswefiledpast,IrememberIheardoneofthemenonthegrocerystepsspeak:

  \"\'Itellyoutheywon\'tleaveonestoneonanotheriftheygetpossessionofthetown,andthey\'llimpressalltheable-bodiedmenandallthebigboysintotheKing\'sservicebesides。\'

  \"AcoldshiverranovermeandIcaughtsohardatlittleSally\'shandthatthechildcriedoutwithpain,andAuntPollysaidanxiously:

  \"\'Hurryup,dears!\'Tain\'tmuchmore\'namileouttoGubtil\'s,andyou\'llhaveagoodnicechancetorestafterwegetthere。\'

  \"Justthenthemartialmusicofafifeanddrumannouncedthelandingoftheenemy\'stroops,andItellyouitquickenedthelaggingfootstepsofeventheyoungestchildintoarun,andwejustflew,helter-skelter,overtherough,little-usedroadthatledtotheGubtilfarm。AuntPolly\'sgentletoneswereunheeded。

  Allshecoulddowastocarrytheweakestinherarmsoveralltheworstplaces,withawordofcheer,nowandthen,tosomechildwhowasnottoomuchfrightenedtoheedit。

  \"Whatahavenofsafetythelow,unpaintedoldfarm-houselookedtous,aswerushed,pell-mell,intothedooryard,nevernoticing,inourownrelief,theungraciousscowlwithwhichthemasterandmistressofthehouseregardedouradvent。

  \"AuntPollysoonexplainedmatters,takingcaretoassuretheinhospitablepairthatourparentswouldamplyrecompensethemforthetroubleandexpensewemust,ofcourse,betothem。

  \"Thefarmerheldawhisperedconsultationwithhiswife,andI

  rememberwellhisharsh,loudtonesashecamebacktoAuntPolly:

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