FOREIGN LANDS

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UP into the cherry tree
Who should climb but little me?
I held the trunk with both my hands
And looked abroad on foreign lands.
I saw the next-door garden lie,
Adorned with flowers, before my eye,
And many pleasant faces more
hat I had never seen before.
I saw the dimpling river pass
And be the sky is blue looking-glass;
The dusty roads go up and down
With people tramping in to town.
If I could find a higher tree
Farther and farther I should see,
To where the grown-up river slips
Into the sea among the ships.
To where the roads on either hand
Lead onward into fairy land,
Where all the children dine at five,
And all the playthings come alive.
By Robert Louis Stevenson

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Rating: B Words in the Passage: 131 Unique Words: 89 Sentences: 7
Noun: 37 Conjunction: 11 Adverb: 14 Interjection: 1
Adjective: 8 Pronoun: 10 Verb: 15 Preposition: 15
Letter Count: 530 Sentiment: Positive Tone: Neutral Difficult Words: 22
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