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Choice dialect and other characterizations; containing readings and recitations in Irish, German, Scotch, French, Negro, and other dialects - Softcover

 
9781236192776: Choice dialect and other characterizations; containing readings and recitations in Irish, German, Scotch, French, Negro, and other dialects

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1915 Excerpt: ...the fever, Wid her face and her hands in a flame, But on Friday at noon she grew quiet, She knew me, and called me by name. My heart gave a leap when I heard it, But, O sir! it turned me to stone, The look on the face, pinched and drawn like, 1 knew God had sent for His own. And she knew it too, sir, the creature, And said, when I told her the day, In her weak little voice, "Mammie, darlin', Bon't cry 'cause I'm goin' away. To-morrow they'll go to the picnic--They'll have beautiful times, I know, But Heaven is like it, and better, And so I am ready to go. "And Mammie, I aint a bit frightened, There's many a little girl died, And it seems like the dear lovin' Saviour Was standin' right here by me side. Take my ticket, dear Mammie, and ask them If some other child, poor and sick. That hasn't got Heaven and Jesus, May go in my place and be glad." And then, with " Good-bye, Mammie darlin'," She drew my lips down to her own, And the One she had felt close beside her Bent too, and I sat there alone. And so I have brought you the ticket, Though me heart seems ready to break, To ask you to let some poor creature Feel glad for my dead darlin's sake. THE PINE TOWN DEBATING SOCIETY. (From Harper's Magazine.) Question For Debate: "Which hab produced de mod wonders--de lan' or de water?" HE meeting having been called to order, the chair-, man said, " Water takes de lead." Dr. Crane came forward. He said: "Mr. Chaarman, geografers tell us dat one-quarter of de yaarth's surface is lan' an' three-quarters is water; in one squaar foot of dat water is more wonders dan in forty squaar rods of lan'. Dese chillen settin' round hyar can figger on dat. Dat's a argyment I introduce jus' to keep the chillen quiet awhile. When you sp...

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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1915 Excerpt: ...the fever, Wid her face and her hands in a flame, But on Friday at noon she grew quiet, She knew me, and called me by name. My heart gave a leap when I heard it, But, O sir! it turned me to stone, The look on the face, pinched and drawn like, 1 knew God had sent for His own. And she knew it too, sir, the creature, And said, when I told her the day, In her weak little voice, "Mammie, darlin', Bon't cry 'cause I'm goin' away. To-morrow they'll go to the picnic--They'll have beautiful times, I know, But Heaven is like it, and better, And so I am ready to go. "And Mammie, I aint a bit frightened, There's many a little girl died, And it seems like the dear lovin' Saviour Was standin' right here by me side. Take my ticket, dear Mammie, and ask them If some other child, poor and sick. That hasn't got Heaven and Jesus, May go in my place and be glad." And then, with " Good-bye, Mammie darlin'," She drew my lips down to her own, And the One she had felt close beside her Bent too, and I sat there alone. And so I have brought you the ticket, Though me heart seems ready to break, To ask you to let some poor creature Feel glad for my dead darlin's sake. THE PINE TOWN DEBATING SOCIETY. (From Harper's Magazine.) Question For Debate: "Which hab produced de mod wonders--de lan' or de water?" HE meeting having been called to order, the chair-, man said, " Water takes de lead." Dr. Crane came forward. He said: "Mr. Chaarman, geografers tell us dat one-quarter of de yaarth's surface is lan' an' three-quarters is water; in one squaar foot of dat water is more wonders dan in forty squaar rods of lan'. Dese chillen settin' round hyar can figger on dat. Dat's a argyment I introduce jus' to keep the chillen quiet awhile. When you sp...

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