Toland, M. B. M. (Mary Bertha Mckenzie), 1825?-1895
The book Iris the Romance of An Opal Ring was written by author Toland, M. B. M. (Mary Bertha Mckenzie), 1825?-1895 Here you can read free online of Iris the Romance of An Opal Ring book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Iris the Romance of An Opal Ring a good or bad book?
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" " You dear old stupid ! What has happened ? Try To think of something even this last year That I'd be glad to know. x. " Daphne, unpack our boxes ; we have brought Presents for every one upon the place. " At the word presents, Mamma Cooter sought In her dull brain some pleasing news to trace That would bring favor in the gifts bestowed. "My chile! why, dat ar am a fac; dat's true, Dar was a bundle, all gummed up, I knowed Dun cum way long go by pos' fur you ; I'll bring it heah to show. " OF ...AN OPAL RING. XI. "The poem of 'The Magic Ring!' The book I've wished so much to get, and sent to me?" As on the fly-leaf then she chanced to look, She clapped her jewelled hands in perfect glee: " From Rozmer ! dreamy Rozmer of the North ! He ! he an author, with his rough, hard hands ! The world of letters loud proclaims the worth Of the dear poet. As a prince he stands In realms of poesy. XII. " Ah me ! It seems but yesterday, poor boy, Since our last sail, when he so nearly had Made me believe I was his only joy I thought his treatment very, very bad ; Such an odd way that surely was of his To broach the subject that he soon would wed The Island beauty, pretty Fanny Bliss; Now I remember, with my farewell said, I left my opal ring.
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