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The Little Beggar-Girl.

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I've just looked from the window         To see the snow come down,     And make the streets look nice and white,         That lately were so brown.     I've seen a little beggar-girl         Go by in all the cold;     She had no shoes nor stockings on,         Her dress was torn and old.     How thankful I should be to God,         Who gives me clothes and food,     A nice warm fire, a pleasant home,         And parents kind and good!     Mamma, I'll always try to help         The hungry and the poor;     For those who are not warmed and fed,         I pity, I am sure.

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