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The Stepmother

    By James Whitcomb Riley



    First she come to our house,
        Tommy run and hid;
    And Emily and Bob and me
        We cried jus' like we did
    When Mother died, - and we all said
    'At we all wisht 'at we was dead!

    And Nurse she couldn't stop us;
        And Pa he tried and tried, -
    We sobbed and shook and wouldn't look,
        But only cried and cried;
    And nen some one - we couldn't jus'
    Tell who - was cryin' same as us!

    Our Stepmother! Yes, it was her,
        Her arms around us all -
    'Cause Tom slid down the banister
        And peeked in from the hall. -
    And we all love her, too, because
    She's purt' nigh good as Mother was!



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