A CHILD-WORLD

The Child-World—long and long since lost to view—
A Fairy Paradise!—
How always fair it was and fresh and new—
How every affluent hour heaped heart and eyes
With treasures of surprise!
Enchantments tangible: The under-brink
Of dawns that launched the sight
Up seas of gold: The dewdrop on the pink,
With all the green earth in it and blue height
Of heavens infinite:
The liquid, dripping songs of orchard-birds—
The wee bass of the bees,—
With lucent deeps of silence afterwards;
The gay, clandestine whisperings of the breeze
And glad leaves of the trees.


O Child-World: After this world—just as when
I found you first sufficed
My soulmost need—if I found you again,
With all my childish dream so realised,
I should not be surprised.


CONTENTS

[ A CHILD-WORLD ]

[ THE CHILD-WORLD ]

[ THE OLD-HOME FOLKS ]

[ ALMON KEEFER ]

[ NOEY BIXLER ]

[ "A NOTED TRAVELER" ]

[ A PROSPECTIVE VISIT ]

[ AT NOEY'S HOUSE ]

[ "THAT LITTLE DOG" ]

[ THE LOEHRS AND THE HAMMONDS ]

[ THE HIRED MAN AND FLORETTY ]

[ THE EVENING COMPANY ]

[ MAYMIE'S STORY OF RED RIDING HOOD ]

[ LIMITATIONS OF GENIUS ]

[ MR. HAMMOND'S PARABLE ]

[ FLORETTY'S MUSICAL CONTRIBUTION ]

[ BUD'S FAIRY-TALE ]

[ A DELICIOUS INTERRUPTION ]

[ NOEY'S NIGHT-PIECE ]

[ COUSIN RUFUS' STORY ]

[ BEWILDERING EMOTIONS ]

[ THE BEAR-STORY ]

[ THE PATHOS OF APPLAUSE ]

[ TOLD BY "THE NOTED TRAVELER" ]

[ HEAT-LIGHTNING ]

[ UNCLE MART'S POEM ]

[ "LITTLE JACK JANITOR" ]