Rhyme? and reason? . NEXT TO HIM THE ELDEST DAUGHTER 74 HI A WA THAS PHOTOGRAPHING. Last, the youngest son was taken:Very rough and thick his hair was,Very round and red his face was,Very dusty was his jacket,Very fidgety his his overbearing sistersCalled him names he disapproved of:Called him Johnny, Daddys Darling/Called him Jacky, Scrubby School-boy.:And, so awful was the picture,In comparison the othersSeemed, to ones bewildered fancy,To have partially succeeded. Finally my HiawathaTumbled all the tribe together,(Grouped is not the right expression),And, as happy chance would ha


Rhyme? and reason? . NEXT TO HIM THE ELDEST DAUGHTER 74 HI A WA THAS PHOTOGRAPHING. Last, the youngest son was taken:Very rough and thick his hair was,Very round and red his face was,Very dusty was his jacket,Very fidgety his his overbearing sistersCalled him names he disapproved of:Called him Johnny, Daddys Darling/Called him Jacky, Scrubby School-boy.:And, so awful was the picture,In comparison the othersSeemed, to ones bewildered fancy,To have partially succeeded. Finally my HiawathaTumbled all the tribe together,(Grouped is not the right expression),And, as happy chance would have it,Did at last obtain a pictureWhere the faces all succeeded :Each came out a perfect likeness. Then they joined and all abused it,Unrestrainedly abused it,As the worst and ugliest picture. J33mT^== LAST, THE YOUNGEST SON WAS TAKEN 76 HIAWATHAS PHOTOGRAPHING. They could possibly have dreamed one such strange expressions—Sullen, stupid, pert any one would take us(Any one that did not know us)For the most unpleasant people !(Hiawatha seemed to think so,Seemed to think it not unlikely).All together rang their voices,Angry, loud, discordant voices,As of dogs that howl in concert,As of cats that wail in my Hiawathas patience,His politeness and his patience,Unaccountably had vanished,And he left that happy did he leave them slowly,With the calm deliberation,The intense deliberationOf a photographic artist:But he left them in a hurry,Left them in a mighty hurry,Stating that he would not stand it, * II I AIVA Til AS PHO TOGRAPHING. 77 Stating in emphatic languageWhat hed be before hed stand he packed his boxes:Hurriedly the porter trundledOn a barrow all his boxes:Hurriedly he took his ticket:Hurriedly the trai


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