The German Classics of the Nineteenth And Twentieth Centuries, volume 04

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The German Classics of the Nineteenth And Twentieth Centuries, volume 04
Francke, Kuno, 1855-1930
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" "Thou art aware, Zerina, " said the lady, "that she can be here for buta little while; besides, thou shouldst have asked my leave. " "I thought, " said Zerina, "when I saw her admitted across the bridge, that I might do it; we have often seen her running in the fields, andthou thyself hast taken pleasure in her lively temper. She will haveto leave us soon enough. " "No, I will stay here, " said the little stranger; "for here it is sobeautiful, and here I shall find the prettiest playthings, a...nd storeof berries and cherries to boot. On the other side it is not half sogrand. " The gold-robed lady went away with a smile; and many of the childrennow came bounding round the happy Mary in their mirth, and twitchedher, and incited her to dance; others brought her lambs, or curiousplaythings; others made music on instruments, and sang to it.
She kept, however, by the playmate who had first met her; for Zerinawas the kindest and loveliest of them all. Little Mary cried and criedagain: "I will stay with you forever; I will stay with you, and youshall be my sisters;" at which the children all laughed, and embracedher.


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