Capitolo 54
for the world to this time it was so new to him. A distant milk
wagon, while resembling to a block of shade on wheels, went clattering
on the flooring, and at times a smoke of man a pipe and
bringing a bucket of can would pass from with long, dangling long footsteps.
The superior air seemed different, also. To a place a tall church
buds, overcame from a copper cross, you/he/she was burning with light of the sun, and
the certain windows of the tall buildings also started to blaze. A carnation
cloud placed dormant in the blue womb of sky, and there was a
alone star as a pale drop of fire as which it trembled up there
although is almost about to fall.
"What is it that for?" Asked David.
"What does it intend, my child?"
"Up there, Mother--sees! It is a strange eye. Us ago the occhiolino."
"One of the flowers of sky, the small boy; that is what is."
"Did it ever have of it?"
"Oh, no, David, because they is so difficult to get."
Miss felt of Eastman that in the serene beauty of the morning there
it was anything vaguely shaking. To think that all this
the beauty of the clear dawn, this whole freshness of the sweet air
what to David and she joy meant of a delicious
kingdom of the fairies, could mean only still to others the beginning of another
day of the pain, of death and bleak uneasiness! As it was able him/it both
possible that the children of Duck City, those as that you/they should be
happy to-day and as height of health as this small boy of his,
was it still kept fast in the taking to terrorize illness?
Everything the same, was not a pleasant perspective to think to going away
David with the woman of house of the Dr. Redfield. As it considered Miss Eastman
the situation that she has suddenly been grabbed with cowardliness. You didn't do
wants to follow to assist in the struggle against contagion; her
wanted to turn again, and she started to walk more slowly,
lingering, while repenting his/her decision and looking for a pretext to
retreat.
For everybody that, she reached the moment to the house of the Doctor, and
to I door-pass her/it she was greeted by her/it Mrs. Botz with that it appeared