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 Felix Schmidt by Edgar Lee Masters 
						It was only a little house of two rooms --Almost like a child's play-house --
 With scarce five acres of ground around it;
 And I had so many children to feed
 And school and clothe, and a wife who was sick
 From bearing children.
 One day lawyer Whitney came along
 And proved to me that Christian Dallman,
 Who owned three thousand acres of land,
 Had bought the eighty that adjoined me
 In eighteen hundred and seventy-one
 For eleven dollars, at a sale for taxes,
 While my father lay in his mortal illness.
 So the quarrel arose and I went to law.
 But when we came to the proof,
 A survey of the land showed clear as day
 That Dallman's tax deed covered my ground
 And my little house of two rooms.
 It served me right for stirring him up.
 I lost my case and lost my place.
 I left the court room and went to work
 As Christian Dallman's tenant.
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