The book The Child World was written by author Gabriel Setoun Here you can read free online of The Child World book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Child World a good or bad book?
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Dear winds, if you could only speak, I know what you would tell me now. 66 THE WIND'S SONG My father's coming home, you'd say, With precious presents, one, two, three ; A shawl for mother, beads for May, And eggs and shells for Rob and me. The winds sing songs where'er they roam ; The leaves all clap their little hands ; For father's ship is coming home With wondrous things from foreign lands. 67 THE SONG OF THE KETTLE. W HEN I come hungry home from school. I like to hear the kettle sing ; And.... Seated on the kitchen stool, I watch it hanging from the swing. lis T 1 1 E SONG OF I'll E K E T T L E At first it does not say a word ; And then it tries a chirp or hvo. And cheeps a hit, just like a bird That wonders what he'll sim>- to you. But when its throat is cleared it sings Of honey gathered by the bee ; Of cream and jam and all the things That you would like to have at tea. And then I shut ray eyes and hear The bees hum sweetly as they pass And see the lazy cows quite clear Go wading ankle deep in grass ; And harvest fields and hill and sky ; The river and the old mill-wheel, Where horse and cart go rumbling by With swelling sacks of flour and meal.
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