And so forth and so on. There was a buzz of gratification from time to
time during the reading, accompanied by whispered ejaculations of "How
sweet!" "How eloquent!" "So true!" etc., and after the thing had closed
with a peculiarly afflicting sermon the applause was enthusiastic.
Then arose a slight, melancholy girl, whose face had the "interesting"
paleness that comes of pills and indigestion, and read a "poem." Two
stanzas of it will do:
"A MISSOURI MAIDEN'S FAREWELL TO ALABAMA
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"Alabama, goodbye! I love thee well!
But yet for a while do I leave thee
now!
Sad, yes, sad thoughts of thee my heart doth swell,
And burning
recollections throng my brow!
For I have wandered through thy flowery
woods;
Have roamed and read near Tallapoosa's stream;
Have listened to
Tallassee's warring floods,
And wooed on Coosa's side Aurora's beam.
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