The book The Siamese Twins, And Other Poems was written by author Keese, William L. (William Linn), 1835-1904 Here you can read free online of The Siamese Twins, And Other Poems book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Siamese Twins, And Other Poems a good or bad book?
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Lost! lost! and forever, that face And I stand in this desolate place, With the moan of the Lake breaking full on the air ! 46 A TOUGH CUSTOMER ET me tell you a tale that was once told to me, And although it was told me in prose at the time I will give it a metrical dressing, and see If the story will lose any reason by rhyme. There came to the store in a village one day A long and lank stranger in homespun arrayed ; And "Good mornin' " said he in a diffident way, "I 've jes' come up to town fo...r a bit of a trade. " The proprietor nodded and cheerily spoke : "Well, what can I do for you, neighbor, and how ?" "Wai, one of wife's knittin' needles ez broke, An' she wants me to git one how much be they now?" "They 're two cents apiece. " "Wai, say, Mister, look here; "I Ve got a fresh egg, an' my wife sez to me, 'Swap the egg for the needle' it seems a bit queer, But the thing 's about even it 's a big un, yer 47 The Siamese Twins and Other Poems Said the storekeeper presently, "Well, I don't mind" He laid down the needle and put the egg by When the countryman blurted out, "Ain't yer inclined To treat a new customer?
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