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− | + | �These apples which I send to you, | |
− | + | Though not as fine as some, | |
− | + | You'll think [underlined] as good as ever grew, | |
− | + | Because they come from home [underlined]. | |
− | + | With my own fingers, one by one, | |
− | + | I pick'd the best I had; | |
− | + | And when you've eating them, my son, | |
− | + | You won't forget your dad [underlined]. | |
− | [ | + | Keep them on hand a week, or so, |
− | + | Until they shall be mellow; | |
− | + | If not, they're sour enough, you know, | |
− | + | To make the cattle [underlined] bellow [underlined]. | |
− | + | If Denison like apple pie | |
− | + | Most flavorous & rare, | |
− | + | Present to him respectfully, | |
− | + | As many's you can spare. | |
− | + | Let John share equally the rest;- | |
− | + | Divide with him, or mix; | |
− | + | Give some to George, if you think best, | |
− | + | And some to our friend [underlined] Weeks [underlined]. | |
− | + | And when they're gone, & if they [?] | |
− | + | I'll send another lot; | |
− | + | I have abundance of such fruit, | |
− | + | And can as well as not. | |
− | + | Your mother's looking every day, | |
− | + | With patient hankering, | |
− | + | For that small chest of Hyson tea,- | |
− | + | The same she had last spring. | |
− | + | Good morning --------L.L. | |
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Revision as of 22:05, 19 March 2017
�These apples which I send to you, Though not as fine as some, You'll think [underlined] as good as ever grew, Because they come from home [underlined]. With my own fingers, one by one, I pick'd the best I had; And when you've eating them, my son, You won't forget your dad [underlined]. Keep them on hand a week, or so, Until they shall be mellow; If not, they're sour enough, you know, To make the cattle [underlined] bellow [underlined]. If Denison like apple pie Most flavorous & rare, Present to him respectfully, As many's you can spare. Let John share equally the rest;- Divide with him, or mix; Give some to George, if you think best, And some to our friend [underlined] Weeks [underlined]. And when they're gone, & if they [?] I'll send another lot; I have abundance of such fruit, And can as well as not. Your mother's looking every day, With patient hankering, For that small chest of Hyson tea,- The same she had last spring. Good morning --------L.L.