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Identifier: gemofschoolroomr00este (find matches)
Title: The gem of the school room : recitation book of prose and poems
Year: 1904 (1900s)
Authors: Estes, Alice D
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Publisher: Springfield, Mo. : A. Davis
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation

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posted above the gate, Arch-er of Custard Pies, have a familiar look. Ah, I havethe problem solved; tis the signature of that deter-mined Lieutenant Magpie. Heigh-ho, who comes there? Repose.—The maid of Repose. Fairy.—You dont say so. I have often heard ofyou, but as this is my first visit to the Isle of Repose, Imust plead my ignorance of this lovely vale and its in-habitants. Repose.—You must have come through the side en-trance. Fairy.—I came through a gate in what seemed tobe a cloistered nook. Repose.—Oh, horrors, you passed through the holyMuses precinct, and woe will betide him ere anotherdawn. Firefly.—Oh, no, woe does not menace the Museat all. Fairy.—Heigh-ho, how art thou, little Miss Firefly? Firefly.—Quite well, thank you. Fairy.—Has your sailor father returned from hissubterranean voyage beneath the sea of Curiosity? Firefly.—Yes, he returned some two weeks ago. Fairy.—Oh, take a seat on Humanitys chair, andtell us all about that wonderful voyage.
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Page 93. ^ Jjevy of bright faces was aglow in that old chair. A GLIMPSE OF FAIRY LAND 93 Hark! the maid of Repose is certainly perturbed;with a hand uphfted in tragical gesture, she holds forone brief moment her audience. Repose.—Little Miss Firefly, woe does threatenGeneral Muse. Look ! ah, see that dense veil of gloomoershadowing his brow. The two little fairies turn their eyes in the direc-tion designated, and lo, a dense vapor almost obscuresthe recluses cloistered bower, or, as called in FairyLand, the honey hive of maple sugar. A mischievoussmile plays about the pretty rosy mouth of little MissFirefly. Firefly.—Woe, woe, no such mishap could befallour Muse, that vapor is the effulgence of thought. See,it goes wafting far out on Ignorances sound, where itvibrates along the shores of Perceptibility. Repose.—You must be the Muses daughter, or youwould not be so wise. Firefly.—I am only his half sister. Repose.—Ah, that accounts for the halo playingabove your brow. Perhaps

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