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" It seems as if I could smell clover now, though it's only March. Well, June will come soon, and then we shall go." dolefully sampler gourd scythe ploughed wear headache machines Digitized by Google 122 THIRD READER FAIRY TABLE-CLOTHS The fairies had a banquet Last night beneath the moon, They drank and drank of cowslip wine, And daybreak came too soon. Oh, all too soon the cock's shrill note That called them from their play; They quite forgot their table-cloths To fold and pack away. Oh, see ...the fairy table-cloths All glistening with dew! But look ! some naughty little elf Has rent one quite in two. Now hand to me a needle Plucked from the sighing pine. And thread it with a cobweb Both silken, strong, and fine. Well darn the fairy table-cloth Before the close of day; Well fold it up in rose leaves And pack it safe away. — Kate Louise Brown. Digitized by Google THE HAPPY BOY 123 THE HAPPY BOY I. THE GOAT GOES Lars was his name. A low cliff rose near the house in which he was born. Fir and birch looked down on the roof.
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