A Handy Guide for Beggars Especially Those of the Poetic Fraternity Being Sund
A Handy Guide for Beggars Especially Those of the Poetic Fraternity Being Sund
Lindsay Vachel
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I never wanted to run away again. " He shook his pipe at me. "You 56 A HANDY GUIDE FOR BEGGARS are just a run-away boy, that's what you are. " He said something favorable about me to his wife, in the gnome language. She stood up. She shrilled back a caution. She showed her dirty teeth at him. But there was something he was bursting to tell me. He was essentially too reckless to conceal a secret long, even a life-and-death secret. He began: "I still raise a little corn. " The Walrus gave a sort ...of watch-dog bark. The Gnome reluctantly accepted the caution. He pointed sharply to the bed farthest from the black corner of the room. "That's for you. " "Isn't there a shed or a corn-crib where I can sleep?" "No, you don't get out of this house to-night. There aren't any sheds or cribs. " I looked helplessly around that single-roomed cabin. Not fear, but modesty, overcame me. I was expected to retire first. But King Log, the Walrus, perceiving my diffidence, set me an example. He rapidly hauled a couch off the porch and tumbled into it, first undressing as far as his underwear.
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