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S5 T TISOTTTYTS S S 15BEL 23 DARLING : 99T Me offer thanks, O Lord, Our Geq, Mot Tarkeyr Allah ner yet Indial Prahm., or Chinar Jor, all second claw affairs ut yust the 8od of Uncle/am! ur usual thanks for rain and sMne, ammer and winter in their proper tarn o raise and lewer the price, for we live y what we grew and maKe and earn., BEhank, teo, ferytimes of fleed and dreatht Idor in a bredth the trade seer briskly on, Eewvard for laber rirer with the need EInd mere flowr in where muoch ir gone. Eér grat=fal thanks for fee and friend). ach h=lps te K==p the market s°=d and soung, Bl clear cur weather eye to watch the.cloud s BAnd maks the port te which were-boand. ccept eur thanky for peace and war, ach savier and-de/treyenin its time, hat calls for bread and stratesy and suns And lavyers with a taste for crim=1 Bfid de=pest thanks for life to come! his yeu'll divide, of courrs ar saits you best, M= 1oqld prefer the Heavens for currelves PXnd let cur neighbors have the rest. AUNT HULDAHS TURKEYS ISABEL DARLING 2) &y e A A before Th anksSiving time on Darner came in a talk with Uncle Nate T original sin. Sunt Maldab dreve her Turkey, home, ’;}ja‘ war ©ld timer, y°u Kn°ew, Ldhile he and Uncle Nathan teld n shert,as we are strong and wire, nd weaker, feslish people, far and near, despect us while they bay eur ware, Ranks that all things are what they are! mart things of 1°ns ag°. hey sipped their ram and2ne byone REhrewW 2atthe cherries mthe san, : Eihe turke cried "Quit, quit,ques-eit, quit! at s°°n they sreem<d t° think the frait® Jf erhaps was meant for them s ‘ he gobbler ventured near and stared he Deacon said "Ahem ! Kinder Sussr, ‘twixt yea an’ me he tariff laws are wreong,” ut slyly watched the casticar fowls e kn®w th® rum was strong.) he tarksy h*n/ marched up In slate nd eyed the gobbler while he ate ill mildly /aying Quit, quit, euee-<-it. Quit! < didnl quit,they helped themrelves, © did the lenslesged little chicky; nd Oh! Im sure you never raw he tark=y tribe in xich a fix . hey goggled, Aratted,dragged their wings nd tripped each <ther d°own,, nd fer an heur °r twe were just he dranket things in town . nvain Aunt Haldah st°rmed ©r cried; %a ceuldnl stop ‘em if y°ou tried,” he deacen sardlqQuit, Quit new, Haldzh, quit!” nbbea.?f m¥\r°ck1\‘n\' hew them birds ill b _rech perky fulers Bind take® their tonic °ut o time, B2 all nat'ral ralest” ; PBod then they laushed like Jelly menKs nd sipped their cherry ram nlil the deacen said“"Wel], Nate, M maost be sittin’ haumy Bhile il like °thers we may knew, ath turkey Aagsered to and fre . nd told the rest to"Quit,Quee-e-it, ouit1* PXnd then Aunt Haldah came te me, P/ if [ wars thejedge, o kpew if relling dranken birds d-ald breaK her tmperance pledge . Eut Uncle’Nate s<t dewn Ny mag aying " ‘Clar for't 1waz dryt* i M ..d \with the remnants of the fun { #Atill twinkling in his e, } Blod" Wender ef it didit break hen yea pat brandy in the cake. Blcre all to blame, I Sussy, letr call it auits”