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1868–1950

Tom Merritt

Edgar Lee Masters

AT first I suspected something — She acted so calm and absent-minded. And one day I heard the back door shut As I entered the front, and I saw him slink

Back of the smokehouse into the lot And run across the field. And I meant to kill him on sight. But that day, walking near Fourth Bridge

Without a stick or a stone at hand, All of a sudden I saw him standing Scared to death, holding his rabbits, And all I could say was, “Do n't, Do n't, Do n't,”

As he aimed and fired at my heart.

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