The Poems of John Godfrey Saxe

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— say twelve, and it 's yours ! " " Don't want it " — quoth Brown — "I don't wish to buy; Fifty dollars, I 'm sure, one could n't call high — But to see the man ruined! — Dear Sir, I declare — Between two or three bidders, it does n't seem fair ; To knock it off now were surely a sin ; Just wait, my dear Sir, till the people come in !
Allow me to say, you disgrace your position As Sheriff — consid'ring the debtor's condition — To sell such a watch without more competition I " And here Mr. Brown
... Gave a very black frown, Stepped leisurely out, and walked farther up town.
To see him stray along Broadway In the afternoon of a summer's day.
And note what he chanced to see and say ; And what people he meets In the narrower streets, Were a pregnant theme for a longer lay.
How he marvelled at those geological chaps Who go poking about in crannies and gaps.
y Google TOM BROWN'S DAY IN GOTHAM, 157 Those curious people in tattered breeches, The rag-wearing, rag-picking sons of — ditches, Who find in the very nastiest niches A ** decent living," and sometimes riches ; How he thought city prices exceedingly queer, The 'busses too cheap, and the hacks too dear ; How he stuck in the mud, and got lost in the question — A problem too hard for his mental digestion — Why — in cleaning the city, the city employs Such a very small corps of such very small boys ; How he judges by dress, and accordingly makes, By mixing up classes, the drollest mistakes.


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