Reminiscences of Farm Life in Western New York, Seventy Years Ago (Classic Reprint)
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Often with mother I had visited there, But memory was dim concerning the place, And at each house I passed I looked with a stare, Hoping to see my dear old auntie's face.
The sun was getting low and the shadows long, And I hastened my steps fast as I could, I feared all the while I was going wrong And night would overtake me in some dark wood.
I was getting tired, my eyes running o'er With tears, which in vain I tried to repress, When the sound of a voice I had heard before Of one who had witnessed my sore distress, My aunt called after in unfeigned surprise, Now, where are you going to, Willie, dear?
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