The Prairie Wife

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And when Olga came in andI handed Dinky-Dink to her she could see that my lashes were wet. Butshe couldn't understand.
So I slipped over to the piano and began to play. Very quietly I sangthrough Herman Lohr's Irish song that begins: In the dead av the night, acushla, When the new big house is still . . .
But before I got to the last two verses I'm afraid my voice was rathershaky.
    In the dead av the year, acushla, When me wide new fields are brown, I think av a wee ould house, At the edge a
...v an ould gray town!
    I think av the rush-lit faces, Where the room and loaf was small: _But the new years seem the lean years, And the ould years, best av all!_ Dinky-Dunk came and stood close beside me. "Has my Gee-Gee a big sadnessin her little prairie heart?" he asked as he slipped his arms about me. But I was sniffling and couldn't answer him. And the cling of hisblessed big arms about me only seemed to make everything worse. So I wasbawling openly when he held up my face and helped himself to what musthave been a terribly briny kiss.


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