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Identifier: gemofschoolroomr00este (find matches)
Title: The gem of the school room : recitation book of prose and poems
Year: 1904 (1900s)
Authors: Estes, Alice D
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Publisher: Springfield, Mo. : A. Davis
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation

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ch other. Finally, the fox said, Salt-lick is just over the hill;I will ride over on your back if you will be so kind. Certainly, my friend, and the tigers confidencereturned. Master Fox bounded lightly to the tigersback and off through the forest they go. Now it chanced that this way led to a hunters trap,and while the fox was pointing out a tree, beneath whosespreading branches lay the salt-lick; the tiger deliber-ately set his paw in the snare. Up sprang the trap,suspending the now frantic beast in mid-air. The fox had leaped off onto a log, dancing in glee.A noise in the brush, bang ! and the old tiger expireswithout so much as a glance at his betrayer. Good riddance of bad rubbish, exclaimed the fox. A WEE TOTS LOVES I love my mama just so.Papa, too, you all may know;Both of them love me, you bet.Though at times I oft do fret. My papa says pig-a-weeYou jump worse than a flea;Also says, he dreads the dayTo see me wed and go way. HI^Sl^ **» *^v^itmdSKKBKHt Kl 1 1 /a^f /-J. Gerald.
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Page 123. ^ Frances.^ GERALD 123 Fears the man will prove a scamp,And right over this green earth tramp;Now do please all of you smileAt this wee, wee bit of a child. GERALD My papa loves his girl and boyAnd buys us every kind of toy;A pony and cart and a long trainWliich shelters our dollies from the rain. A stout wagon he bought us, too.And plenty of sweet gum to chew;A brand new suit I have right there.Also, that lovely rocking chair. A dog we have by name of Rover,He sports each day in yonder clover;So, dear friends, you all can seeThat papa loves Frances and me. FRANCES And mama loves her boy and girlWith flashing eye and lovely curl;Kisses us each hour in the dayWhether at work or whether at play. Doll clothes she makes so dainty and rareAnd rearranges my tangled hair;Then when the day draws to a closeShe bids us rest in sweet repose. 124 POEMS AND PROSE QUEER, ISNT IT)? Read that valentine, It is superfine; There my highness be, A fox up a tree. Fox of wisdom youOn your highnes

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