<hr style="width: 65%;" /><p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_138" id="Page_138">[138]</SPAN></span></p>
<h2>THE BROWNIES IN THE TOY-SHOP.</h2>
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<span class='smcap'>As shades</span> of evening settled down,<br/>
The Brownies rambled through the town,<br/>
To pry at this, to pause at that;<br/>
By something else to hold a chat,<br/>
And in their free and easy vein<br/>
Express themselves in language plain.<br/></div>
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<span style="margin-left: 18em;">At length before a store, their eyes</span>
<span style="margin-left: 18em;">Were fixed with wonder and surprise</span>
<span style="margin-left: 18em;">On toys of wood, and wax, and tin,</span>
<span style="margin-left: 18em;">And toys of rubber piled within.</span><br/>
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<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_139" id="Page_139">[139]</SPAN></span></p>
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Said one, "In all our wandering 'round,<br/>
A sight like this we never found.<br/>
When such a passing glimpse we gain,<br/>
What marvels must the shelves contain!"<br/>
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Another said, "It must be here<br/>
Old Santa Claus comes every year<br/>
To gather up his large supply,<br/>
When Christmas Eve is drawing nigh,<br/>
That children through the land may find<br/>
They still are treasured in his mind."<br/>
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A third remarked, "Ere long he may<br/>
Again his yearly visit pay;<br/>
Before he comes to strip the place,<br/>
We'll rummage shelf, and box, and case,<br/>
Until the building we explore<br/>
From attic roof to basement floor,<br/>
And prove what pleasure may be found<br/>
In all the wonders stowed around."<br/>
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Not long were they content to view<br/>
Through dusty panes those wonders new:<br/>
And, in a manner quite their own,<br/>
They made their way through wood and stone.<br/>
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And then surprises met the band<br/>
In odd conceits from every land.<br/>
Well might the Brownies stand and stare<br/>
At all the objects crowded there!<br/>
Here, things of gentle nature lay<br/>
In safety, midst the beasts of prey;<br/>
The goose and fox, a friendly pair,<br/>
<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_140" id="Page_140">[140]</SPAN></span>Reposed beside the lamb and bear;<br/></div>
<div class='poem'>There horses stood for boys to ride;<br/>
Here boats were waiting for the tide,<br/></div>
<div class="figcenter"> <ANTIMG src="images/i140a.png" width-obs="519" height-obs="137" alt="Playing with hoops" title="" /></div>
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While ships of war, with every sail<br/>
Unfurled, were anchored to a nail;<br/>
There soldiers stood in warlike bands;<br/>
And naked dolls held out their hands,<br/>
As though to urge the passers-by<br/>
To take them from the public eye.<br/>
This way and that, the Brownies ran;<br/>
To try the toys they soon began.<br/></div>
<div class="figcenter"> <ANTIMG src="images/i140b.png" width-obs="273" height-obs="331" alt="Jack-in-the-box" title="" /></div>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_141" id="Page_141">[141]</SPAN></span></p>
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The Jack-in-box, so quick and strong,<br/>
With staring eyes and whiskers long,<br/>
Now o'er and o'er was set and sprung<br/>
Until the scalp was from it flung<br/></div>
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And then they crammed him in his case,<br/>
With wig and night-cap in their place,<br/>
To give some customer a start<br/>
When next the jumper flew apart.<br/>
The trumpets, drums, and weapons bright<br/>
Soon filled them all with great delight.<br/>
Like troops preparing for their foes,<br/>
In single ranks and double rows,<br/>
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They learned the arts of war, as told<br/>
By printed books and veterans old;<br/>
With swords of tin and guns of wood,<br/>
They wheeled about, and marched or stood,<br/>
<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_142" id="Page_142">[142]</SPAN></span></div>
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</td><td align='left'>And went through skirmish drill and all,<br/>
From room to room by bugle-call;<br/>
There Marathon and Waterloo<br/>
And Bunker Hill were fought anew;<br/>
And most of those in war array<br/>
At last went limping from the fray.<br/>
The music-box poured forth an air<br/>
That charmed the dullest spirits there,<br/></td></tr>
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Till, yielding to the pleasing sound,<br/>
They danced with dolls a lively round.<br/>
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There fish were working tail and fin<br/>
In seas confined by wood and tin;<br/>
The canvas shark and rubber whale<br/>
Seemed ill content in dish or pail,<br/>
And leaping all obstructions o'er<br/>
Performed their antics on the floor.<br/>
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Some found at marbles greatest fun,<br/>
And still they played, and still they won,<br/>
Until they claimed as winners, all<br/>
The shop could furnish, large and small.<br/></div>
<div class="figcenter"> <ANTIMG src="images/i142b.png" width-obs="335" height-obs="106" alt="fish out of barrel" title="" /></div>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_143" id="Page_143">[143]</SPAN></span></p>
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<tr><td align='left'>More gave the singing tops no rest—<br/>
But kept them spinning at their best<br/>
Until some wonder strange and new<br/>
To other points attention drew.<br/>
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The rocking-horse that wildly rose,<br/>
Now on its heels, now on its nose,<br/></td><td align='right'><ANTIMG src="images/i143a.png" width-obs="100" height-obs="115" alt="playing with a spinning top" title="" />
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Was forced to bear so great a load<br/>
It seemed to founder on the road,<br/>
Then tumble feebly to the floor,<br/>
Never to lift a rocker more.<br/>
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No building in the country wide<br/>
With more attractions was supplied.<br/>
No shop or store throughout the land<br/>
Could better suit the Brownie band.<br/>
For when some flimsy toy gave way<br/></div>
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<tr><td align='left'><span style="margin-left: 15em;">And 'round the room in pieces lay</span><br/>
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<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_144" id="Page_144">[144]</SPAN></span></p>
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'Twas hardly missed in such a store,<br/>
With wonders fairly running o'er:<br/>
To something else about the place<br/>
The happy Brownie turned his face,<br/>
And only feared the sun would call<br/>
Before he'd had his sport with all.<br/>
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Thus, through the shop in greatest glee,<br/>
They rattled 'round, the sights to see,<br/>
Till stars began to dwindle down,<br/>
And morning crept into the town.<br/>
And then, with all the speed they knew,<br/>
Away to forest shades they flew.<br/></div>
<div class="figcenter"> <ANTIMG src="images/i144.png" width-obs="115" height-obs="93" alt="THE END" title="" /></div>
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<div class='tnote'><h3>Transcriber's Notes:</h3>
<p>Only the most obvious punctuation errors repaired.</p>
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