Werner's Readings and Recitations, 第 24 期E.S. Werner, 1926 |
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... called , " Julie ! Julie ! 99 From behind the carved back of the settle the child ran out in high glee , crying : " Such a pretty game , padre ; only I had to keep still so long , and I wanted to speak to that pretty lady . " " Next ...
... called , " Julie ! Julie ! 99 From behind the carved back of the settle the child ran out in high glee , crying : " Such a pretty game , padre ; only I had to keep still so long , and I wanted to speak to that pretty lady . " " Next ...
第14页
... called myself a fool . But when I could bear it no longer , and deacon was praying still , I slipped out and hurried homeward along by the Holyrock hill . Silent I entered the kitchen , and silently crossed the floor , But my heart ...
... called myself a fool . But when I could bear it no longer , and deacon was praying still , I slipped out and hurried homeward along by the Holyrock hill . Silent I entered the kitchen , and silently crossed the floor , But my heart ...
第15页
... called him . In a novel book His mother found the name she give to him ; I didn't like it , fer I'd kinder took A sort of notion favor'ble to " Jim . " But when she looked up at me from the bed , Half dead but happy , an ' she said ...
... called him . In a novel book His mother found the name she give to him ; I didn't like it , fer I'd kinder took A sort of notion favor'ble to " Jim . " But when she looked up at me from the bed , Half dead but happy , an ' she said ...
第16页
An ' thinkin ' that , when we two was alone , I called him by the name I liked so well ; His mother would ' a ' grieved if she'd ' a ' known , But neither Jim nor me would ever tell . We never told . He'd laugh an ' crow to hear Me ...
An ' thinkin ' that , when we two was alone , I called him by the name I liked so well ; His mother would ' a ' grieved if she'd ' a ' known , But neither Jim nor me would ever tell . We never told . He'd laugh an ' crow to hear Me ...
第18页
... he'd see that great man that the papers called Sprague . So he harnessed old Bess , into town he wuz whirled , A - thinkin ' of all of the Spragues in the world— ' Ceptin ' Ike . An ' when he walked into the door of the 18 WERNER'S ...
... he'd see that great man that the papers called Sprague . So he harnessed old Bess , into town he wuz whirled , A - thinkin ' of all of the Spragues in the world— ' Ceptin ' Ike . An ' when he walked into the door of the 18 WERNER'S ...
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