Harriet A. Adams
Capitolo 11
memoirs others when you are in Your enjoyments, doesn't want her?"
"Yes, and I won't dirty again them auntie."
"Up to the neighbor it turns me I fear", it said some woman of house of kind that was,
perhaps, also forgiving with the strange one wild child.
Next day Dawn was filled with delight to the return of his/her father. Him
come in the morning soon, and it found his/her awake pet and looking for
his/her approach.
"Or, dad such dream, a true dream as me I had last night. Right sits
here from the window, please while I tell him him."
"Perhaps Your dream will be so true that we won't want anything
more substantial for breakfast."
"Or, dad is better than the food."
"Well follows, my pet."
"I was thinking as happy I should be to see my dad me, when I went
sleep and it had this beautiful dream:--
"I was walking entirely in a garden full of flowers and grapevines, when I saw
my mother that comes verse me, with anything on his/her arm. You came
closing, and then I saw it was a bathrobe, Or, such white bathrobe, more white
what a the snow. You put him/it on me, and it were too much long. I asked if it were
for me because it was so long. 'You will grow', she said, 'tall and
beautiful, and it needs the long garment.' Then she conducted the way, and
makes me sign to follow. You conducted me demolishes a dark passage, and in a
dampens, terrible place, where every mud and garbage were the roads. 'Or,
my suit', I said me, 'my white and pure bathrobe.' 'Any dust and garbage can stain
it', she responded, 'you cross that road of dark and sees.' I went,
and it looked again to every footstep, but my white and pure bathrobe was not dirtied,
and when I returned to her, it was as immaculate how come. It was not it a
beautiful dream, and does thing intend, dad?"
"A lesson too much deep for Your infancy to understand, and I still want
some day tells him. But here Miss Vernon comes, and the bell has encircled
for breakfast."
I CAPITULATE III.
Next day, while Dawn wandered on the hills his/her father,