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KNUD IVERSON.
Come, gather round me, children!
Put your playthings all away;
I will tell you a thing that happened
In our midst the other day.
I know your hearts will tremble,
And your cheeks turn very pale,
And your eyes be wet with weeping,
At the telling of my tale.

'Tis of a young Norwegian,
A gentle boy, who came
And settled among us lately,
Knud Iverson his name.
From a far-off, frozen country,
A country by the sea,
He came like a young hero,
To teach us to be free.

One afternoon in August,
When the blue sky looked, above,
Full of pleasantness and beauty,
Full of purity and love,—