. New century speaker and writer; being a standard work on composition and oratory .. . take the oars And cheerfully row would! I would! Yes, I would! he chirped, While I watched the bright fire burning,I would! I would ! Yes, Id try again, For the tide must have a turning. So all the night long through the drowsy hours I heard, like a cheerful humming— I would ! I would ! Yes, Id try again, Ye never ken what is I tried again:—now the wind sets fair, And the tide is shoreward Cricket and I chirp pleasantly While the fire is brightly burning. LiLLiE E. Barr. TH


. New century speaker and writer; being a standard work on composition and oratory .. . take the oars And cheerfully row would! I would! Yes, I would! he chirped, While I watched the bright fire burning,I would! I would ! Yes, Id try again, For the tide must have a turning. So all the night long through the drowsy hours I heard, like a cheerful humming— I would ! I would ! Yes, Id try again, Ye never ken what is I tried again:—now the wind sets fair, And the tide is shoreward Cricket and I chirp pleasantly While the fire is brightly burning. LiLLiE E. Barr. THE SNOW STORM, (sfX FARMER came from ihe village plain,f^L But he lost the traveled way; yJls\^ And for hours he trod with might and mainA path for his horse and sleigh; But colder still the cold winds blew. And deeper still the deep drifts grew, And his mare, a beautiful Morgan brown,At last in her struggles, floundered a log in a hollow lay. In vain, with a neigh and a frenzied snort, She plunged in the drifting her master urged, Ull his breath grew short,. 4


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