BELLS.
How many kinds of bells, And the message each one tells, Who knows ? who knows ? The first bell Bays, " Get up, get up! " The tea bell says, "Oh, come and sup !" The school bell says, " Improve thy youth ;" The church bell says, " Come, hear the Truth ;" The toll bridge bell says, " Open the gates ;" The door bell 6aya, " A visitor waits ;" The fire bell sa3'S, " Oh, run, men, run ! " The noon bell says, " Hurrah for fun !" The sleigh bells say, " Come, take a ride ;" The wedding bells say, •' Bless the bride;" The fog bell says, " Beware, beware ! " The horse car bell says, '• Five-cent fare ;" The auction bell says, " Come and buy ;" The fish-man's bell cays, " Fish to fry ;" The play bell says. •' Come sport, come mirth ;" Tiie Christmas bells say, " Peace on earth ; " The baker's bell says, " Here's fine bread ;" The 9 o'clock bell says, "Go to bed." —Harper's Young People.
BELLS.
Otago Witness, Issue 1866, 26 August 1887, Page 35
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