Mrs. J. S. Adams
Capitolo 8
in the valle,--anchor once to repute my white and pure flower first I die;
but it is to the top of mountain till now, nobody will desire to climb."
"You _shalt_ sees him/it!" a strong youth that was brave exclaimed,
but it rarely completed anything that he has undertaken for lack of the perseverance.
The old men blessed him/it. He started for the mountain, and a walked
long way on his/her side, failing his/her thick grip, and to a time looking for
helps from a rotten branch that stormed his/her taking and it almost threw him/it
to the base.
After repeated efforts to reach the top, he founded a dessert, pale
flower that grows in a mossy nook from a stone.
"Ah! here it is--the same, I challenge says, as those on the top of mountain.
Then that need to climb more distant? That that a fortunate individual I am to save this way
many advance for me!" and he went down the side of mountain as fast as
he was able, between the line and entangled wood, with the flower in his/her hand.
Day was walking on the lawns with gilded feet when he entered
the cottage and it put the exultingly of the flower in the palm of the old man.
"Thing! so rapid he/she returned?" he said. "You it is due to be a lot of express--but
this, mine good youth never grew on the top of mountain! Thee has to have
you find this fifty-fifty road on. I remember well those small flowers--they grew
stones give where I remained when on my trip on."
The crowd that had come to now to see the white and strange flower laughed to tall voice,
what it made the youth withdraw, confused and very it humiliated. If he had been
strongly of heart, he would have tried again, and he/she didn't return without the
blooms from the top of mountain. Many that others have tried, but it never had the
the courage to reach his/her height; while the old daily man grew more weak.
"He will die without putting eyes on his/her flower", says the good person woman
who had given him protects the night that he has come to the valley. You didn't have
the courage to try the ascent, but she strove him to stimulate others to