Pleasant Rhymes for Little Readers Or Jottings for Juveniles

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Pleasant Rhymes for Little Readers Or Jottings for Juveniles
Fl 1860 Josephine
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Close holding by their parents' hands, The children reached their door, When poor old Peggy slipped and fell, Wlio slowly walked before.
Now Peggy had not been to church, Because she loved it not, For she was fond of evil ways, And oft her God forgot.
But dear papa and dear mamma, They ever bore in mind That Jesus Christ to wicked folks As well as good was kind.
And so they took poor Peggy in, Brushed off the snow and dirt ; And then for Dr. Hardy sent, To see if she was hurt.
Christmas Day. 61
... Poor Peggy said she'd " broke her leg ; " The Doctor he said " Xo ; She'd had a shaking in the fall, And got a bruise or so. " Still, in the hall she wrung her hands, And wept big tears of grief; " Oh, what's the matter ? " Martha said ; Says she, " I smells the beef ! " Says little Mike, who joined the group, " It's more than that you smell ; There's a big turkey by the foe, And sausages as well ! " Then in the parlour, to mamma, Did little Martha run ; And, " Let me give my beef, " she cried, " To Peggy, who has none !

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