Dawn

Harriet A. Adams

Capitolo 29

You advanced to his/her taller point, on the beautiful green grass and
him sat. Slowly waters went down and they left her on the
mountain-top, where you were not been able to ever go without the flood.
Then I looked on, and the room was entirely flood of light of the sun in the moment in which him
it was before. I felt me cold, and I felt the women go, and then-"

"Then that that, Dawn?"

"Then I came to you. The cloud is on now You but the tall green
mountain is more beautiful than the valley, and it neglects all the
pleasant vales and hills around. You care if the burst of clouds
now, Miss Vernon?"

"No, child, I will sustain firm and sure while the rain comes down. Or,
It dawns, so justly he/she called, comes and you calm my eyebrow, for him it aches this way
very hard."

His/her child passed her/it on soft hands, white the forehead of Miss
Vernon, and throbbing pain passed away under its magic touch.

The bell encircled for supper greed before they was ready for the
you quote, but they happened soon to the table, still with
small appetite for food.

"A poor compliment You pay my supper", Aunt Susan dictates as she came
to remove the dishes, and it prepares for sweet. "I suppose that you are
both solitary without the Mr. Wyman. I also, fail his/her pleasant face and
smiles to-day."

As Miss Vernon desired her not to have spoken as soon as then his/her name.

The form of supper ended, Miss Vernon and Dawn dressed him for
their walk, knowing that they has to start in the good season, as it was a
long way to the house, and they would have need to remain an a little before
their return.

"I almost question, it Dawns, if I had to go to Miss Evans while this
cloud is on me", remarked Miss Vernon, feeling as if she were
I recommend that looks for from one her superior in wisdom, rather than
addressing a mere child.

"Because, Miss Evans is what you need to-day. You are as calm as the
beautiful lake on which we sailed last week."

"Well, I need his/her to-day;  but should I bring my state her?"

"Because, she is as a great brook to which hands all the smaller brooks
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