The book The Town Where I Was Born Stories of Old Wickford was written by author W C B Here you can read free online of The Town Where I Was Born Stories of Old Wickford book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Town Where I Was Born Stories of Old Wickford a good or bad book?
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" Twenty-two In the Wood Shed Ma gen ly calls me her little Billy, But tonight it s dest old Bill, An she left me here in er shed alone An told me I gotter stay still. Tain t fair! I wuz tryin to be good, An spechully perlite To all ze sewin circle folks, Wen old Miss Susan White Sez "Willy, wat you thinkin bout, Sittin so quiet there?" An everybody stopped to look At me in my small chair. An I sez orfully perlite, "I m wishin hard, Miss Sue, When I grow up zat I can have A moustache dest like ...you. " An all ze sewin ladies laughed An shook zemselves until Ze tears rolled down into zere laps, But Ma she called me Bill, An said I d gotter have my tea Along er colored Mabel, Ze hired girl, and couldn t come To eat at ze first table. Twenty-five An zeres chicken n ham n five kinds o cake, An biscuit n chocolate n tea, An everybody s eatin now, Everybody but me. An I feel all gone in my insides, Cause I ain t et nothin since noon Cept three slices er bread n a piece er pie. I guess I shall die pretty soon.
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