The Story of Little Dick And His Playthings Showing How a Naughty Boy Became a

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Edward Livingston Youmans
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To bring this child to reason, Took more than half the day ; But after a long season, Thus his mamma did say: XXIX.
" Your playthings are so many, Methinks you've thus been spoil'd, So, now, you shan't have any :" O then Dick's anger boil'd.
HIS PLAYTHINGS.
HIS PLAYTHINGS. #7 XXX.
She call'd to clear the room: Take all the toys away! Nurse, coachman, footman, groom, Her quickly did ohey.
XXXI.
To tell this mournful ditty, Has made my heart feel sad; But now my tale grows pretty, And we shall al
...l be glad.
XXXII.
For Dick did grow so good, So merry and so gay, . # && So pleasant at his food, So happy at his play: 28 LITTLE DICK AND XXXIII. He read his book so nice, And learn'd to spell his letters ; Said grace at dinner twice, Exactly like his betters.
XXXIV.
And when the children all, Both Dick and sister Polly, And Ann that grew so tall, And Jane that look'd so jolly, XXXV.
Came in to the dessert, 'Mong gentlefolks so grave, You scarce can think how well Now Dicky did behave.
HIS PLAYTHINGS.


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