THE PRIZE.

With ivy wreathed, a hundred lights

Shone out; the Convent play was finished;

The waning term this night of nights

To a few golden hours diminished.

Again the curtain rose. Outshone

The childish frocks and childish tresses

Of the late cast that had put on

Demureness and its party dresses.

Rustled a-row upon the stage

Big girls and little, ranged in sizes,

All waiting for the Personage

To make the speech and give the prizes.

And there, all rosy from her rôle,

Betsey with sturdy valiance bore her,

Nor did she recognize a soul

But braved the buzzing room before her

With such resolve that guest on guest,

And many a smiling nun behind them,

Met her eyes obviously addressed

To proving that she did not mind them.

(So might a kitchen-kitten see—

Whose thoughts round housemaids' heels
are centred—

The awful drawing-room's company

He inadvertently has entered.)

Swift from her side the girlish crowd,

With lovely smiles and limber graces,

Went singly, took their prizes, bowed,

Returning sweetly to their places.

Then "Betsey-Jane!" and all the rout

(Her hidden mother grown romantic)

Beheld that little craft put out

Upon the polished floor's Atlantic.

The Personage bestowed her prize,

And Betsey, lowly as the others,

Bowed o'er her sandals, raised her eyes

Alight with pride—and met her mother's!

She thrust between the honoured row

Before her in her glad elation;

Her school-mates gasped to see her go;

The nuns divined her destination;

The guests made way. Clap following clap

Acclaimed Convention's overleaping

As Betsey gained her mother's lap

And gave the prize into her keeping.