قراءة كتاب City Ballads

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City Ballads

City Ballads

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    Farmer Stebbins on the Bowery 119     Farmer Stebbins Ahead 124     The Slugging-match 130 VIRTUE 132   Including     More Ways than One 136     The March of the Children 141 TRAVEL 143   Including     Her Tour 144     At the Summit of the Washington Monument 148     The Silent Wheel 155     Farmer and Wheel; or, The New Lochinvar 157     Only a Box 166 HOME 170   Including     Let the Cloth be White 172


ILLUSTRATIONS.

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"These are the spires that were gleaming" Frontispiece.
"I saw tall derricks by the hundred rise" 21
"I reached my hand down for it and it stopped" 29
"When all to once the wheels departed suddenly above, an' took along my heels" 43
Farmer Stebbins on Rollers 45
"Yes, it's straight and true, good preacher, every word that you have said" 51
"Choked and strangled by the foul breath of the chimneys over there" 54
"Oh, the air is pure and wholesome where some babies coo and rest, and they trim
them out with ribbons, and they feed them with the best" 55
"Weary old man with the snow-drifted hair, not by your fault are you suffering there" 59
"Is't the same girl that stood, one night, there in the wide hall's thrilling light?" 65
"And hateful hunger has come in" 69
"He begged that horse's pardon upon his bended knees" 80
"Away he rushed like a cyclone for the head o' 'Number Three'" 82
"Laid down in his harness"

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