Hick'ry Farm. a Comedy-Drama of New England Life. in Two Acts. As Presented At the Lexington Ave. Opera House, New York

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Yoii look as sorrowful as a dog that's lost his master. Have you'n Jack been a-sassin' each other ?
Jessie. I am not unhappy, dad. What could have put such a thought as that mto your dear oltl head ?
Fotrr. [strokes hi^r hair and looks at her). As like as one pure white lily to another, little one !
Jessie. Was she very beautiful, dad. I have such a dim recollection of her.
FoKT. She was wiiat she is now, an angel in heaven !
Jessie. But had she been plain, homely, and other than what she was y
...ou would liave loved her as well ?
Fort. Little gal, good looks is only as dee]) as the skin; but the soul and character of a person is where you must look for true beauty. Her character was like a pit without bottom. And tliat reminds me of a song Lucy Jane used to sing to me wlien we were first spliced. You know it, little one, my favorite. "Believe me, if all those eudeariu' young charms," it begins.
Jessie. Yes, dad, I know it well, {sings.) " Believe me, if all tho.-;e endearing young charms, AVhich I gaze on so fondly to-day, Were to change by to-morrow, and fleet in my arms, Like fairy gifts fading away.


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