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Louisa May Alcott - Now Hark, Little MayLouisa May Alcott - Now Hark, Little May
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"Now hark, little May,         If you want to do right,         Under your pillow         Just look every night.         If you have been good         All through the day,         A gift you will find,         Useful or gay;         But if you have been         Cross, selfish, or wild,         A bad thing will come         For the naughty child.         So try, little dear,         And soon you will see         How easy and sweet         To grow good it will be."         "Ha, ha, you can`t see,         Although I am here;         But listen to what         I say in your ear.         Tell no one of this.         Because, if you do,         My fun will be spoilt,         And so will yours too.         But if you are good,         And patient, and gay,         A real fairy will come         To see little May."
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