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That Other Maud Muller

    By James Whitcomb Riley



    Maud Muller worked at making hay,
    And cleared her forty cents a day.

    Her clothes were coarse, but her health was fine,
    And so she worked in the sweet sunshine

    Singing as glad as a bird in May
    "Barbara Allen" the livelong day.

    She often glanced at the far-off town,
    And wondered if eggs were up or down.

    And the sweet song died of a strange disease,
    Leaving a phantom taste of cheese,

    And an appetite and a nameless ache
    For soda-water and ginger cake.

    The judge rode slowly into view -
    Stopped his horse in the shade and threw

    His fine-cut out, while the blushing Maud
    Marveled much at the kind he "chawed."

    "He was dry as a fish," he said with a wink,
    "And kind o' thought that a good square drink

    Would brace him up."    So the cup was filled
    With the crystal wine that old spring spilled;

    And she gave it him with a sun-browned hand.
    "Thanks," said the judge in accents bland;

    "A thousand thanks! for a sweeter draught,
    From a fairer hand" - but there he laughed.

    And the sweet girl stood in the sun that day,
    And raked the judge instead of the hay.



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