driver his spike-sole boots.
THE CHAP THAT SWINGS THE AXE
Sing a song of paper; first the tall, straight
spruce,
Torn from off the mountains for the roaring
presses’ use.
—A shrieking laceration by the “barker” and
the saw;
driver his spike-sole boots.
Sing a song of paper; first the tall, straight
spruce,
Torn from off the mountains for the roaring
presses’ use.
—A shrieking laceration by the “barker” and
the saw;