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Identifier: harpersnew0109various (find matches)
Title: Harper's New Monthly Magazine Volume 109 June to November 1904
Year: 1904 (1900s)
Authors: various
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Publisher: New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers
Contributing Library: Brigham Young University-Idaho, David O. McKay Library
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en. The Adventures of Little Katy BY CAROLYN WELLS I ITTLE KATY wandered where She espied a Grizzly Bear ;Noticing his savage wrath,Katy kicked him from her path. Little Katy, darling child,Met a Leopard, fierce, and wild;Ere the ugly creature sped off,Little Katy bit his head off. Katy, in her best blue cape,Met a furious angry Ape;But his rage received a check,—Little Katy wrung his neck. Little Katy met a Lion,—From starvation he was dyin;Though misfortune hadnt crushed him,Katy stepped on him and squshed him. Little Katy, near the Niger,Met a big, bloodthirsty Tiger,Tied a brick around his throat,Went and drowned him in the, moat. Little Katy had a fuss With a Hippopotamus; Though the beast was somewhat weighty, He was soon knocked out by Katy. Little Katy flushed with ireAs a hungry Wolf came nigh her.So impertinent was he,Katy chased him up a tree. Little Katy, once, by chance, Met a drove of Elephants. Katy, fearing they might crowd her, Scattered round some Persian powder.
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The Finishing Touches The Poetical Frogs Y^FfESE frogs are r/nilc poetical, Thoitgh reared amidst the slime.For when one croaks the oilier jokes,And thus completes tlie rhyme. The Dark BY PAULINE F.J. BROtVFR HTHEY laid him in his little bed.J The little tired child, and said,He will not wake again to-night,Dear dreamy One, put out the light!And stealing softly down the stairThey left him sweetly sleeping there, Nor ever looked behind to see How from the shadows timidly The little Child Dark gently crept To play beside him as he slept; And lift her pleading childish eyes To him with wondering smile, and wise. For they were playmates, he and she.She told her heart, and happily She crept beside his little bed And laid her small, dark, wistful head Upon the pillow where till day His curls in bright confusion lay. Bui waking suddenly in fearHe did not see her there, so near.And only sobbed aloud in frightI ill i 1 they bronchi a little light,A wavering taper bright and newTo steal away th

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vol. 109
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  • bookcontributor:Brigham_Young_University_Idaho__David_O__McKay_Library
  • booksponsor:Brigham_Young_University_Idaho
  • bookleafnumber:173
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