Half-Hours with Jimmieboy - John Kendrick Bangs

Half-Hours with Jimmieboy

ALL ABOARD FOR SLEEP, SAID JIMMIEBOY.
Tiddledywink Tales, In Camp with a Tin Soldier,
Tiddledywink Poetry Book, etc.
Thanks are due to Messrs. Harper & Bros. for the
privilege of re-printing several of the
stories in this book.

It had been a long and trying day to Jimmieboy, as December 24th usually is to children of his age, who have great expectations, and are more or less impatient to have them fulfilled. He had been positively cross at supper-time because his father had said that Santa Claus had written to say that a much-desired velocipede could not be got down through the chimney, and that he thought Jimmieboy would have to wait until the chimneys had been enlarged, or his papa had built a new house with more commodious flues.
I think it's just too bad, said Jimmieboy, as he climbed into bed an hour later. Just because those chimneys are small, I can't have a philocipede, and I've been gooder than ever for two weeks, just to get it.
Then, as his nurse extinguished the lamp and went into the adjoining room to sew, Jimmieboy threw himself back upon his pillow and shed a tear. The tear crept slowly down over his cheek, and was about to disappear between his lips and go back again to where it had started from, when a voice was heard over by the fire-place.
Can you get it down? it said.
Jimmieboy sat up and peered over toward the spot whence the voice came, but could see nothing.

John Kendrick Bangs
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Язык

Английский

Год издания

2012-05-22

Темы

Fantasy literature; Short stories, American; Children's stories, American; Boys -- Juvenile fiction

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