Mrs. J. S. Adams
Capitolo 21
the day would never come when _she_ should have to bring the pain her
young heart; but its life was so uncertain she didn't know who would have been
the next one who she should wind in clouds. You the sighed, tore
a rose, and it pressed him/it to his/her nostrils, as if it were the last
sweetness she would ever inhale.
"As I am sorry for her/it!" says his/her grandmother, her the warm one, blue stuffing of eyes
with torn wounds, as she looked at the form arched at the street of access.
"Ah, the good woman she needs it; for few recognizes his/her mission to them.
You are expeditious at our master to administer pains that contain paradisiacal
truth, while I bring happy news. I will leave never my rescue of sister
when our jobs are separated."
This way he/she spoke Joy, while torn filled the eyes of everybody.
Then some woman of kind went and tore some roses and you/he/she gave them to
You are distressed that you/he/she was crying.
"I didn't make mean he/she is known, she said, while addressing the sad form; "ME
thought I could see everywhere the angels of God but this duration as has me
failure! Forgive me", she said to Be distressed, "and when you are tired and
rest of need, come to our cottage."
Pain gave her a sad but paradisiacal smile, and his/her sisters departed
the next abode.
"Did he/she see them before never?" asked to the children of their grandparent
after his/her sisters had gone.
"Often: they is going round the world for age", he/she answered
their grandparent.
"But glances of so young Joy, grandfather."
"That is because she has nothing to do with trouble. You belong the
bright side. You bring the good news and pleasure everybody; while the Pain,
his/her sister, administers the pains."
"But Joy is good not to leave his/her sister."
"You are not able, says his/her grandfather.
"Not! Because?"
"Because Providence has ordered him so that Joy and the Pain go to give in
the hand,--pleasure and the pain. Any two strengths in kind that it is similar I am
coupled. Day and night, light of the sun and shade, to like and the pain, forever."