The Children of Summerbrook Scenes of Village Life Described in Simple Verse

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The Children of Summerbrook Scenes of Village Life Described in Simple Verse
Mrs Mary Sewell
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"■That's right, my little maid, " said he, And gave her chin a chuck, Then filled the caddy full of tea, And said, "it was for luck. " I need not tell you, then, how fast She ran to reach her home ; Lest she should find her mother down, Or George to breakfast come.
She is in time — he is not in, Her mother is not there ; So, quick she took her bonnet off, And placed her mother's chair.
And then beside the pot she set The caddy full of tea, And laid the neck-tie in a place, Where George was sure
... to see.
The happiness and joy there was, I really could not tell ; But families who dwell in love, They know it very well.
And sure our blessed Saviour feels Joy in his home above, When here upon this earth he sees A dwelling full of love.
THE GLEANERS. 69 THE GLEANERS.
Some busy weeks had passed away, With all the summer heat ; And autumn came and harvest time, With sheaves of golden wheat.
And blackberries were in the hedge, And nuts were in the wood, And children with their baskets went To get them where they could.


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