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re David er me--so we got none. But David warmed up, more and more, And got so jokey-like, and had His sperits up, and 'peared so glad, I whispered to him, "S'pose you ast A passel of 'em come and eat Their dinners with us.--Girls 's got A full-and-plenty fer the lot And all their kin." So David passed The invite round. And ever' seat In ever' wagon-bed and sleigh Was jes _packed_, as we rode away-- The young folks, mild er so along, A-strikin' up a sleighin' song. Tel David laughed and yelled, you know, And jes whirped up and sent the snow And gravel flyin' thick and fast-- Last Christmas was a year ago. W'y, that-air seven-mild ja'nt we come-- Jes seven mild scant from church to home-- It didn't 'pear, that day, to be Much furder railly 'n 'bout three. But I was purty squeamish by The time home hove in sight and I See two _ve_hickles standin' there Already. So says I, "Prepare!" All to myse'f. And presently David he sobered; and says he, "Hain't that-air Squire Hanch's old Buggy," he says, "and claybank mare?" Says I, "Le's git in out the cold-- Your company's nigh 'bout froze." He says, "Whose sleigh's that-air a-standin' there?" Says I, "It's no odds whose--you jes Drive to the house and let us out, 'Cause we're jes freezin', nigh about." Well, David swung up to the door And out we piled. At first I heerd Jane's voice; then _Lide's_--I thought afore I reached that girl I'd jes die, shore; And _when_ I reached her, wouldn't keered Much ef I had, I was so glad, A-kissin' her through my green veil, And jes excitin' her so bad 'At _she_ broke down, _herse'f_--and Jane _She_ cried--and we all hugged again. And David--David jes turned pale!-- Looked at the girls and then at me, Then at the open door--and then "Is old Squire Hanch in there?" says he. The old Squire suddently stood in The doorway, with a sneakin' grin. "Is Perry Anders in there, too?" Says David, limberin' all through, As Lide and me both grabbed him, and Perry stepped out and waved his hand And says, "Yes, pap." And David jes Stooped and kissed Lide, and says, "I guess Your mother's much to blame as you. Ef _she_ kin resk him, _I kin_ too." The dinner we had then hain't no Bit better'n the one to-day 'At we'll have fer 'em. Hear some sleigh A-jinglin' now.--David, fer _me_, I wish you'd jes go out
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