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قراءة كتاب The One Hoss Shay With its Companion Poems How the Old Horse Won the Bet & The Broomstick Train
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The One Hoss Shay With its Companion Poems How the Old Horse Won the Bet & The Broomstick Train
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“The small square windows” 61 “Dark, dim, Dante-like solitudes” 63 “Norman’s Woe” 64 “The Screeching Woman of Marblehead” 65 “It isn’t fair” 66 “You’re a good old—fellow—come, let us go” 68 “See how tall they’ve grown” 69 “They called the cats” 70 “The Essex people had dreadful times” 71 “The withered hags were free” 72 “A strange sea-monster stole their bait” 74 “They could hear him twenty miles” 75 “They came ... at their master’s call” 76 “You can hear her black cat’s purr” 78 “Catch a gleam from her wicked eye” 79 Tail Piece 80The Deacon’s Masterpiece
Have you heard of the wonderful one-hoss shay,
That was built in such a logical way
It ran a hundred years to a day,
And then, of a sudden, it—ah, but stay,
I’ll tell you what happened without delay,
Scaring the parson into fits,
Frightening people out of their wits,—
Have you ever heard