The Family
Katherine Mansfield
Hinemoa, Tui, Maina, All of them were born together; They are quite an extra special Set of babies--wax and leather. Every day they took an airing; Mummy made them each a bonnet; Two were cherry, one was yellow With a bow of ribbon on it. Really, sometimes we would slap them, For if ever we were talking, They would giggle and be silly, Saying, "Mamma, take us walking." But we never really loved them Till one day we left them lying In the garden--through a hail-storm, And we heard the poor dears crying. Half-Past-Six said--"You're a mother! What if Mummy did forget you?" So I said, "Well, you're their Father. Get them!" but I wouldn't let you.
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- Katherine Mansfield : The Pillar Box
- Katherine Mansfield : The Quarrel
- Katherine Mansfield : The Sea- Child
- Katherine Mansfield : The Secret
- Katherine Mansfield : The Storm
- Katherine Mansfield : The Town Between The Hills
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- Katherine Mansfield : The Earth-child In The Grass
- Katherine Mansfield : The Candle
- Katherine Mansfield : The Black Monkey
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- Katherine Mansfield : Stars
- Katherine Mansfield : Spring Wind In London
- Katherine Mansfield : Sorrowing Love
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