Daily Bread

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Mother, what's a fur- nace? ELEANOR. Ah, child, that you should hear! I scarcely knew you listened. A furnace is the mouth . . . Nay, it's a fire. A big, big fire. CHILD. A fire? But why is Daddy frightened? 107 THE FURNACE I do not fear the fire. I sit quite close, And warm my hands. I'd love a big, big fire, And would not be afraid of it: So, why is Daddy? I've often sat upon his knee, Quite close, And watched the pretty flames. He never told me he was frightened, Or I'd have held his hand. E...LEANOR. And he will nevermore Sit by the hearth, His children on his knee, And listen to their prattle. He was proud . . . BESSIE. He does not moan so much And hardly moves. I think . . . But, hark! He tries to speak again. His voice is weaker; He can scarcely whisper. JACOB. O mother, do you see the little flame That leaps above the bars, And dances in and out? Look how he dances, dances, Upon the red-hot coals. Oh, now, he's gone He must have heard me talking. But there he is again: 108 THE FURNACE And laughing at me, And waving his red cap.

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