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A Diverted Tragedy

    By James Whitcomb Riley



    Gracie wuz allus a careless tot;
        But Gracie dearly loved her doll,
        An' played wiv it on the winder-sill
    'Way up-stairs, when she ought to not,
        An' her muvver telled her so an' all;
        But she won't mind what she say - till,
    First thing she know, her dolly fall
        Clean spang out o' the winder plumb
        Into the street! An' here Grace come
    Down-stairs, two at a time, ist wild
    An' a-screamin', "Oh, my child! my child!"


    Jule wuz a-bringin' their basket o' clo'es
        Ist then into their hall down there, -
        An' she ist stop' when Gracie bawl,
        An' Jule she say "She ist declare
    She's ist in time!" An' what you s'pose?
        She sets her basket down in the hall,
    An' wite on top o' the snowy clo'es
        Wuz Gracie's dolly a-layin' there
        An' ist ain't bu'st ner hurt a-tall!


    Nen Gracie smiled - ist sobbed an' smiled -
    An' cried, "My child! my precious child!"



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