The book of joyous children . Picnics is fun ats purty hardto beat. I purt-nigli ruther go to themthan eat. I purt-nigh ruther go\ to them than go With our CharZorty to the Trick-Dog Show. [81] THE GOOD, OLD-FASHIONED PEOPLE When we hear Uncle Sidney tell About the long-agoAn old, old friends he loved so well When lie was young—My-oh !—Us childern all wish ice ^d a binA-livin then with Uncle,—soWe could a-kindo happened in On them old friends he used to know !—The good, old-fashioned people—The hale, hard-working people—The kindly country people^At Uncle used to know ! They was Gods people. Un


The book of joyous children . Picnics is fun ats purty hardto beat. I purt-nigli ruther go to themthan eat. I purt-nigh ruther go\ to them than go With our CharZorty to the Trick-Dog Show. [81] THE GOOD, OLD-FASHIONED PEOPLE When we hear Uncle Sidney tell About the long-agoAn old, old friends he loved so well When lie was young—My-oh !—Us childern all wish ice ^d a binA-livin then with Uncle,—soWe could a-kindo happened in On them old friends he used to know !—The good, old-fashioned people—The hale, hard-working people—The kindly country people^At Uncle used to know ! They was Gods people. Uncle says, An gloried in His name,An worked, without no selfishness, An loved their neighbers sameAs they was kin : An when they biled Their tree-molasses, in the Spring,Er butchered in the Fall, they smiled An sheered with all jist everthing !—[82]


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