Mrs. J. S. Adams
Capitolo 66
it was sterile of vegetable, but earth was covered with gilded stones,
what it oddly shone in the sun of setting. They gathered so many how much
they was able with their other treasures, and then all but one of the group
it started to prepare for house, while he lingered, anxious to gather the bright one
pebbles.
"We have to return", all of them told in choir him. They felt antipathy
goes away without him; but obscurity being coming fast on, and they has to respect
the command of their parents and he/she returns in front of the shades in the evening had
covered the earth. A voice after another corpse away on the air as them
pleaded vainly for him to go with them, but he didn't keep in mind them of: the
gilded stones were more precious far its eyes that relative, house or
friends; and they achingly departed without him, while he remained
and it added stone to take to blows, you cultivate him you/he/she was finally forced, from the exhaustion,
to lie down on the earth of damp.
It was not as his/her warm bed in his/her pleasant house; and him lost the
happy bawls of his/her brothers, and more than all his/her his/her parents affectionate
goodnight, after the prayer in the evening. He slept; but its dreams were wild
and feverish, and there was not any atmosphere of love around him to calm the
tired brain.
Next day to midday that his/her parents have sent a messenger to him, while offering him/it
return. But the love of its gilded stones was eminent to the wishes
of relative and the comforts not numbered of a happy house; and his replies to
the messenger was, "I will return, when I have enough of these", while sharp
to a great harvest that was already taller than his/her head. To
hunger of twilight it grabbed him. He felt him too much tired to go to search of
food, but the application of nature affirmed its application, and he dragged him
to a near field from, where it grew berries and fruits in abundance. His
spirits of rose after the cravingses of hunger were satisfied, and he placed down
again from his/her precious pole of stones.