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l I l A MIDNIGHT ALARM. Gnce upon a midnight dreary, as I wrestled, sleepy, weary, With a hard examination, while sitting on the floor, While I nodded, almost napping, suddenly there came a tapping As of some one gently rapping, rapping at my chamber door. 'Tis some girl, I faintly murmured, tapping at my chamber door,- ' Qnly this, and nothing moref, But again there came this tapping, somewhat louder than before, Then the shaded lights looked ghastly, and the silence filled me vastly With a terror and a tremor never felt before, So that now, to still the beating of my heart, I stood repeating, 'Tis some girl that comes a-tapping, tapping at my chamber door,- Qnlythis, and nothing moref, Soon my fainting heart grew stronger, and daring then to wait no longer Come right in, dear girl, I said, and your forgiveness I imploreg Sorry for it, I was napping, and so gently you came rapping That I scarcely heard you tapping, tapping at my chamber door. 'Twas the matron, nothing more. With her keen eyes at me peering, still I stood there wondering, fearing, For my black marks numbered seven on her book the day before, But the silence soon was broken, and these cutting words were spoken: 'Heard you not the 'light bell' ringing at least two hours ago! This is why I came a-tapping, knowing that you shouldbe napping, .Hasten now to heed my warning,-lights out ere I close the door l I Only this, and nothing more. I Back into my chamber turning, all my soul was in me burning, For she wore a fierce expression that Inever saw before, No parting word she uttered, but a weak excuse I stuttered, And a 2j I muttered as she vanished from the door. Black marks again, I said ere napping, this is why she came a-tapping Only' this, and nothing more. I J.E.B. K 2
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