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him holdin' Katie's hand, An' then he hugged her closer, some, An' then I heerd a kiss--yum, yum; An' Katie blushed an' drew a sigh, An' sorter coughed,--an' so did I. An' then that feller looked around An' seed me there, down on the ground, An'--was he mad? well, betcher boots I gets right out of there an' scoots. An' he just left my sister Kate A-standin' right there by the gate; An' I seen blood was in his eye, An' he runned fast--an' so did I. I runned the very best I could, But he cotched up--I's 'fraid he would-- An' then he said he'd teach me how To know my manners, he'd allow; An' then he shaked me awful. Gee! He jest--he frashed the ground with me. An' then he stopped it by and by, 'Cause he was tired--an' so was I, An' then he went back to the gate An' couldn't find my sister Kate 'Cause she went in to bed, while he Was runnin' 'round an' thumpin' me. I got round in a shadder dim, An' made a face, an' guffed at him; An' then the moon larfed, in the sky, 'Cause he was there, an' so was I. _Joseph Bert Smiley._ Is It Worth While? Is it worth while that we jostle a brother. Bearing his load on the rough road of life? Is it worth while that we jeer at each other In blackness of heart that we war to the knife? God pity us all in our pitiful strife. God pity as all as we jostle each other; God pardon us all for the triumph we feel When a fellow goes down 'neath his load on the heather, Pierced to the heart: Words are keener than steel, And mightier far for woe than for weal, Were it not well, in this brief little journey On over the isthmus, down into the tide, We give him a fish instead of a serpent, Ere folding the hands to be and abide Forever and aye in dust at his side? Look at the roses saluting each other; Look at the herds all at peace on the plain; Man, and man only, makes war on his brother, And laughs in his heart at his peril and pain, Shamed by the beasts that go down on the plain. Is it worth while that we battle to humble Some poor fellow down into the dust? God pity us all! Time too soon will tumble All of us together, like leaves in a gust, Humbled, indeed, down into the dust. _Joaquin Miller._ Life's Mirror There are loyal hearts, there are spirits brave, There are souls that are pure and true; Then give to the world the best you have, And the best will come back to you. Give love, and lo
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