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THE BOY THAT LAUGHS

I know a funny little boy — The happiest ever born ; His face is like a beam of joy, Although his clothes are torn. -I saw him tumble on his nose, - .And waited, for a, groanBut how he laughed ! Do you suppose He struck his funny-bone ? There's sunshine in each word he speaks, His laugh is something grand ; ' Its ripples overrun his cheeks Like waves on snowy sand.

He smiles the moment he awakes, And till the day is done ; The schoolroom for a joke he takes — His lessons are but fun. No. matter how the day "may. go, You cannot make him cry ; He's worth a dozen boys I know, Who pout and mope and sigh.

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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXV, Issue 7, 14 February 1907, Page 37

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THE BOY THAT LAUGHS New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXV, Issue 7, 14 February 1907, Page 37

THE BOY THAT LAUGHS New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXV, Issue 7, 14 February 1907, Page 37

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