The book Carbon was written by author Thayer, Wildie, 1872-1912. [from Old Catalog] Here you can read free online of Carbon book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Carbon a good or bad book?
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Johnnie, take yourself away, Go out door a while to play With the pup. O, whatever shall I do ! I shall crazy go, if you Don't keep still ! Put away the water-dipper, I shall have to use my slipper — And 1 will ! Close the door outside the hall, There, the babe begins to squall, He's up-stairs. Susan, go, he needs your tending, Will there ever be an ending Of my cares? There ! I've made a cake and pie too, Though the children seemed to try to Act like sin. Some one rings ! I hope he's not here-... Pastor, I am glad you've got here. Walk right in. THE IDEAL. The Ideal. Fair was the pictured face of the angel, all its ex- pression Told of a sympathy sweet ; an influence holy, in- spiring, Seemed to pervade the air around the wonderful picture. Purity, tenderness, love, gentleness, mercy, for- giveness, — All were expressed in the face, the beautiful face of the angel. Rapt with delight the artist would gaze on the face he had pictured, Gaze 'till all was forgotten, seeing naught else but the angel, Feeling the beauty expressed till his soul was per- vaded with glory.
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