. St. Nicholas [serial]. M ML. TOMS RETURN. By W. C. McClelland. Say, Fred, Tom s home from Uncle Joes. He lives on Sandy Creek ;Tom went down there last Saturday, and stayed about a says that Uncle Joe s a most uncommon sort of man,And that the miller says few folks can bolt him to the dont know what the miller means, but Tom he knows a sight;And since he s been to Uncle Joes he says the miller s right. Tom says that Jim, the big hired man, one hotmidsummer day, Just tossed him clean up on a great big, mov-ing load of hay. He says that Uncle Joe has got some most sur-prisin thi


. St. Nicholas [serial]. M ML. TOMS RETURN. By W. C. McClelland. Say, Fred, Tom s home from Uncle Joes. He lives on Sandy Creek ;Tom went down there last Saturday, and stayed about a says that Uncle Joe s a most uncommon sort of man,And that the miller says few folks can bolt him to the dont know what the miller means, but Tom he knows a sight;And since he s been to Uncle Joes he says the miller s right. Tom says that Jim, the big hired man, one hotmidsummer day, Just tossed him clean up on a great big, mov-ing load of hay. He says that Uncle Joe has got some most sur-prisin things About his house and in his barns: he has amouse that sings; His oxen they can do big stunts besides gee,haw, and whoa; And he has a great long-legged horse that oncewas in the show. You ask that horse if he likes oats, he nods; if you say bread He knows the difference at once, and always shakes his head. TOMS RETURN. IO23 Tom says if uncle tells Old Bones to put back And Jims boy had to take a rake to keep that his left ea


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