A Very Simple Story Being a Chronicle of the Thoughts And Feelings of a Child

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A Very Simple Story Being a Chronicle of the Thoughts And Feelings of a Child
Florence Montgomery
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" All joy is darkened, the mirth of the land is gone. " D 30 A VERY SIMPLE STORY.
So it seemed to little Maye Forrester through those dreary days, when the melancholy drip of the rain was only varied by Nurse and Letty's mysterious whispers.
At last there came a day when they talked and whispered more than ever.
All day long the rain pattered drearily on the window-pane, and the wind moaned and whistled all round the house.
It v>^as a wretched day.
Maye did not care to play or talk, and was so
...peevish and miserable that Nurse, in despair, gave up trying to amuse or to please her.
She stood with her forehead pressed against the window- pane, looking out at the ceaseless rain, which was flooding the terrace, and spoiling all the pretty flowers.
In vain did Nurse try to coax her away : she was obstinate, and preferred standing there, gazing listlessly out ; but she listened now and then to what Nurse and Letty were saying. " It can't last through the day" she heard Nurse say, and there foUowed a long whisper, mingled with deep-drawn sighs.


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