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THE PULSIFER CHILDREN.

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Oh, Mother! said little Ruth Greenwood one day,

Please come to the window this moment, I pray,

For two little children are here, by the door,

They are weary and cold, and they look very poor.

The Pulsifer children, I see, said her mother,

’Tis dear little Ella, and Harry, her brother

Run, call them in quickly! their mother, I know

Returned to this village a few days ago.

I sent them, this morning, a cart-load of wood,

And fear that they now may be suffering for food;

We’ll fill up their baskets with bread and with meat,

And give the dear children a plenty to eat.

Their mother is proud, and she cannot endure

The neighbors should know they are now very poor;

But since we’ve “a will,” we must find out “a way,”

To help this poor widow—we must not delay.

Her father’s a drunkard, her husband is dead,

And she is too ill to hold up her head;

The wretched old man now reels thro’ the street,

And never provides them a mouthful to eat.

Ruth ran to the door, and called them both in;

Their feet were most naked, their garments were thin,

Too thin to go out in this cold wintry weather;

Here Ruth and her sister both whispered together.

O, yes, sister Mary, those stockings you’ve knit,

Just the thing, and so warm! I am sure they will fit;

We’ll make up a bundle, and stow it away

In the baskets they’ve left in the entry to-day.

Little Ella and Harry were grateful indeed,

That God had provided such friends in their need;

Their baskets were filled with biscuit and meat,

And warm shoes and stockings to cover their feet.

The Greenwood’s oft drew from their plentiful store,

And quietly sent to the poor widow’s door

Such things as she needed. Her proud heart was melted;

She welcomed their visits, and soon was contented

To let little Harry and Ella go where

They could hear of the Saviour, and his tender care,

Of dear orphan children—the story, to day,

You may read in a book called “A Will and A Way”[2]

Wee Wee Songs for Our Little Pets

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