Capitolo 24
Sarah goes with us to-day."
Hannah paid attention this prohibition, but it escaped for finding Sarah.
After she returned some minutes, while saying that Sarah was not at home.
"I am happy of it, says his/her mother; "I told her not to go to ask to her, and
You did very wrong to disobey me. I have a great mind not to allow to go her
You."
Hannah escaped in the direction of the run, not thoughtful for the censorship or
for the threat, knowing well that they would result in nothing.
His/her mother followed. When they reached the pastures Hannah it started to race
here and there on the grass.
"Hannah!" it said his/her mother, while speaking in an austere tone and of reproach; "thing
does it keep on racing around so for the whole time, Hannah? You will be gotten tired out
before we reach the village, and then you will pick me to allow to stay her him
and rest. Comes and you quietly walk long with me."
But Hannah paid attention anything this injunction. You raced and
fro between the stones and blocks of bushes, and once or twice she brought
his/her mother blooms or the other curious things that she has founded.
"Those things are not good for some thing, child" says his/her mother. "Them
it is not anything but common weeds and garbage. Besides, I told her not to race
around so a lot. Because it is not able you it comes and it quietly walks along the run as a
judicious person?"
Hannah paid attention this reiteration of the command of his/her mother, but
kept on racing as before around.
"Hannah", repeated his/her mother, "returned in the run. I have told him
again and again that you have to come and it have to walk with me, and you don't pay the
the less one keeps in mind than to what I say me. Among brief you will fall in of the hole or torn wound
Your suits against the bushes, or you/he/she is stung with the briers. You owe
in every case, doesn't go more distant now a footstep from the run that You is."
Hannah walked on, while seeking flowers and the curiosities, and receding more distant
and more away from the run, for once and returning then again toward him,