by Mary E. Wilkins Freeman
“Grandma.”
“What is it, child?”
“You goin’ to put that cup-cake into the pan to bake it now, grandma?”
“Yes; I guess so. It’s beat ’bout enough.”
“You ain’t put in a mite of nutmeg, … Read the rest
“Grandma.”
“What is it, child?”
“You goin’ to put that cup-cake into the pan to bake it now, grandma?”
“Yes; I guess so. It’s beat ’bout enough.”
“You ain’t put in a mite of nutmeg, … Read the rest
ONCE UPON A TIME NOW, once upon a time, a nest of fairies Was in a meadow 'neath a wild rose- tree; And, once upon a time, the violets clustered So thick around it one… Read the rest
THE Brownie who lives in the forest, Oh, the Christmas bells they ring! Has done for the farmer's children Full many a kindly thing: When their cows were lost in the gloaming, He has driven… Read the rest
THE fiddlers were scraping so cheerily, O, With a one, two, three, and a one, two, three, And the children were dancing so merrily, O, All under the shade of the Christmas-tree. O, bonny the… Read the rest