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NOUGHTS AND CROSSES.

last week—the one that says 'Far and far I carry it.'"

So I sang, while she rocked the babe:—

"'Naked boy, brown boy,
   In the snow deep,
 Piping, carolling
   Folks out of sleep;
 Little shoes, thin shoes,
   Shoes so wet and worn'—
'But I bring the merry news
   —Christ is born!

 Rise, pretty mistress,
   In your smock of silk;
 Give me for my good news
   Bread and new milk.
 Joy, joy in Jewry,
   This very morn!
 Far and far I carry it
   —Christ is born!'"

She heard me with a grave face to the end; then pulling a handful of straw, spread it in the empty manger and laid the doll there. No, I forget; one moment she held it close to her