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Show K 4 : COYOTE. Btjil r Hi ' hi f' r By Bret H arte. Hi I il; I Blown out of the prairie In twilight and dew, HI ''J li r r kld anc na lmIt1' yot azy a11 through; H ' m 'i I'' I Loath ever to leave, and yet fearful to stay, Hi , . : ' f He limps In the clearing, an outcast in grey. B i ' If HI' ' ukl ' If sba(le on e stubble, a ghost by the wall, B i ' m'l 5 i if? Now leaDlnS now limping now risking a fall, LV ! ! f(r h Lop-eared and large-jointed, but ever alway LV m W A thoroughly vagabond outcast in grey. w f ' '7 M ' Here, Carlo, old fellow he's ono of your kind i ' 1 1 Go, seek him, and bring him in out of the wind. m I ,' ij'l vWhat! snarling, my Carlo! So even dogs may ' ; m , !(. Deny their own kin in the outcast in grey. B, ' ill i B Mils i Well, take what you will, though it bo on the sly m "J ! . Marauding or begging, I shall not ask why; ' ' i : , But will call it a dole, just to help on his way B I A four-footed friar in orders of grey! |