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1850–1894

A GOOD PLAY

Robert Louis Stevenson

We built a ship upon the stairs All made of the back-bedroom chairs And filled it full of sofa pillows To go a-sailing on the billows.

We took a saw and several nails, And water in the nursery pails; And Tom said, “Let us also take An apple and a slice of cake”;—

Which was enough for Tom and me To go a-sailing on, till tea. We sailed along for days and days, And had the very best of plays;

But Tom fell out and hurt his knee, So there was no one left but me.

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