Lovely is thy little facie, / Wi’ its locks o’ goud / Calmly couched roun’ thy wee haffets, / Like some simmer cloud.
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Lovely is thy little facie, / Wi’ its locks o’ goud / Calmly couched roun’ thy wee haffets, / Like some simmer cloud.
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Willie Whiskers.—A character in one of the “Mother Goose” rhymes, which is as follows: “Willie Whiskers had to stay / Near his mamma all the day, / For fear he’d fall down in the dirt / And get his little facie hurt.”
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Suppose when a man comes home he look sfor^([sic]) little facies against the window pane, watching for papa.
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But never allow sentimentality. “Little Birdie lets his mother wash his dear, little facie,” simpers the foolish mother. Is it to be wondered at that Algie says he saw “Mother Birdie” spanking her nestling? This is an utterly wrong way to talk.
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