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1849–1916

OLD WINTERS ON THE FARM

James Whitcomb Riley

I have jest about decided It‘ ud keep a town-boy hoppin’ Fer to work all winter, choppin’ Fer a’ old fireplace, like I did!

Lawz! them old times wuz contrairy!— Blame’ backbone o’ winter,‘ peared-like WOULDN'T break!— and I wuz skeered-like Clean on into FEB'UARY!

Nothin’ ever made me madder Than fer Pap to stomp in, layin’ In a’ extra forestick, say'in’, “Groun’ - hog's out and seed his shadder!”

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