Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Littell's Living Age, Vol. 51: From the Beginning, Vol. 166; July, August, September, 1885
Tempy laughed, and began to play bo peep behind the sheet of the Times which had made her cry; it was a June-day Timer, with Oxford and Cambridge lists in its columns. Phrasie couldn't read, and had never heard Of any prize poem, except perhaps See-saw, Margery Daw, or She might have seen that Charles Bol soyer, of St. Boniface, was the prize poet of the year.
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