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- Emily Dickinson

Tie the Strings to my Life, My Lord,

Then, I am ready to go!

Just a look at the Horses --

Rapid! That will do!

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The day of one's wedding.

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Chapter 22 of 42

Chapter XXII: Farmer Brown's Boy Looks in Vain

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CHAPTER XXII FARMER BROWN'S BOY LOOKS IN VAIN Loyalty is priceless and Is neither sold nor bought. Alas, how few who seem to know Its value as they ought. _Bowser the Hound._ As I have told you, Farmer Brown's boy had been all about the neighborhood asking at each farmhouse if anything had been seen of Bowser. Of course nothing had been seen of him, and so at last Farmer Brown's boy felt sure that something dreadful had happened to Bowser in the woods. For several days he tramped through the Green Forest and up through the Old Pasture, looking for signs

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