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At the Foot of the Rainbow

CHAPTER IV
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I shall set hins, and geese, and turkeys.

I shall make soap, and clane house, and plant seed, and all my flowers will bloom again.

Goody for summer; it can't come too soon to suit me." "Lord! I don't see what there is in any of those things," said Jimmy.
"I've got just one sign of spring that interests me.

If you want to see me caper, somebody mention to me the first rattle of the Kingfisher.
Whin he comes home, and house cleans in his tunnel in the embankment, and takes possession of his stump in the river, the nixt day the Black Bass locates in the deep water below the shoals.

THIN you can count me in.


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