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... above the silent house (the boxes always stopped talking during the Daisy Song) a warm pink mounted to the girl’s cheek, mantled her brow to the root... ...rs. Beaufort, then, had as usual appeared in her box just before the Jewel Song; and when, again as usual, she rose at the end of the third act, drew ... ...sh arts, such as dancing a Spanish shawl dance and singing Neapolitan love-songs to a guitar. Under the direction of her aunt (whose real name was Mrs... ... Dallases”; and he perceived that she was going through their two families alphabetically, and that they were only in the first quarter of the alphabe... ...ence of “cocottes,” and having her husband interpret to her as much of the songs as he thought suitable for bridal ears. Archer had reverted to all hi... ...o three things while I was in Paris: get her the score of the last Debussy songs, go to the Grand-Guignol and see Madame Olenska. Y ou know she was aw...
...This book includes the classic alphabet, Sing-A-Song Of Sixpence, The Frog Who Would A Wooing go, The Three LIttle Pigs, Puss In Boot, and The Ugly Duckling. Fun for all ages! (Summary by Sam Stinson)...
................................................................. 21 THE SING-SONG OF OLD MAN .............................................................. .................................................................. 29 HOW THE ALPHABET WAS MADE ............................................................ ...— One million Hows, two million Wheres, And seven million Whys! THE SING-SONG OF OLD MAN KANGAROO N OT ALWAYS was the Kangaroo as now we do behold h... ...h said, ‘That’s your fault.’ 33 Rudyard Kipling THIS is the mouth-filling song Of the race that was run by a Boomer, Run in a single burst—only event... ...ibe of Tegumai They cut a noble figure then! 53 Rudyard Kipling HOW THE ALPHABET WAS MADE T HE week after Taffimai Metallumai (we will still call h... ...the sound-pictures that 63 Rudyard Kipling they wanted, and there was the Alphabet, all complete. And after thousands and thousands and thou- sands o... ...ve a good thing alone when they saw it), the fine old easy, understandable Alphabet—A, B, C, D, E, and the rest of ‘em—got back into its proper shape ... ...eep with the Cat in its arms. ‘Now,’ said the Cat, ‘I will sing the Baby a song that shall keep him asleep for an hour. And he began to purr, loud and...
.......... 14 THE ELEPHANT?S CHILD ......................................................................................................... 21 THE SING-SONG OF OLD MAN ............................................................................................... 29 KANGAROO ........................................................................................................
...dance with your letter: and, till then, I shalt say, in the words of the old song, Oh for Friday nicht! Friday s lang a-coming! Yours always, ... ...who instantly replied, in a shrill monotone, like a little boy repeating the alphabet, “As I was remarking, your Sub Excellency, this portentous move... ...u thought you saw—he thought he saw—” and then it sud denly went off into a song:— “He thought he saw an Elephant, That practised on a fife: ... ...med to close in upon us and through the darkness harshly rang a strange wild song:— He thought he saw a Buffalo Upon the chimney piece: He... ...nd Bruno less natural that he should show it by such wild dances, such crazy songs! “He thought he saw a Rattlesnake That questioned him in Gr... ...vagely at Sylvie and Bruno, who were courteously listening to the Gardener’s song, “there would be no diffi culty whatever.” “Let’s hear that bit of ...
...Where? Unlike Alphabet Time Free of All Fire Sacred Night Air Clay Portrait Presence Time Whales Brushstrokes Kingfisher Mind, the Maker Dance Afloat Wild Blue Eye The Value Your Mind After This Intensity The Photogra...
.................................................................... 8 II – A SONG OF THE ROAD ............................................................. ...ity in all that touches dialect; so that in every novel the letters of the alphabet are tor- tured, and the reader wearied, to commemorate shades of m... ...sing it, A living river by the door, A nightingale in the sycamore! II – A SONG OF THE ROAD The gauger walked with willing foot, And aye the gauger pl... ...outh now flees on feathered foot Faint and fainter sounds the flute, Rarer songs of gods; and still Somewhere on the sunny hill, Or along the winding ... ...ve The hum of city cabs that sought the Bois, Suburban ashes shivered into song. A patter and a chatter and a chirp And a long dying hiss – it was as ... ... your fortune lead Forever by the crooks of Tweed, Forever by the woods of song And lands that to the Muse belong; Or if in peopled streets, or in The...
...VOY ........................................................................................................................................ 8 II ? A SONG OF THE ROAD .......................................................................................................... 8 III ? THE CANOE SPEAKS ...............................................................................