The book Chimneysmoke was written by author Morley, Christopher, 1890-1957 Here you can read free online of Chimneysmoke book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Chimneysmoke a good or bad book?
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Required Reading. [180] CHIMNEYSMOKE THE INTRUDER AS I sat, to sift my dreaming To the meet and needed word. Came a merry Interruption With insistence to be heard. Smiling stood a maid beside mc, Half alluring and half shy; Soft the white hint of her bosom — Escapade was in her eye. "I must not be so invaded," (In an anger then I cried) — "Can't you see that I am busy? Tempting creature, stay outside ! "Pearly rascal, I am writing: I am now composing verse — Fie on antic invitation: Wanton, van...ish — fly — disperse ! "Baggage, in my godlike moment What have I to do with thee?" And she laughed as she departed — "I am Poetry," said she. ri8i] CHIMNEYSMOKE TIT FOR TAT I OFTEN pass a gracious tree Whose name I can't identify. But still I bow, in courtesy- It waves a bough, in kind reply. I do not know your name, tree (Are you a hemlock or a pine?) But why should that embarrass me 9 Quite probably you don't know mine. [182] Courtesy CHIMNEYSMOKE SONG FOR A LITTLE HOUSE I'M glad our house is a little house, Not too tall nor too wide : I'm glad the hovering butterflies Feel free to come inside.
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