The Human Touch a Tale of the Great Southwest

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Variations of " Swing low, sweet chariot ! " filled the pauses in the wind.
Gradually Sylvia ceased to paint. Leaning back in her chair, her unseeing eyes fixed upon the storm without, she glided imperceptibly into dreams.
She came to, with a sigh and a start. Dreams? No ; such are the luxury of the happy. She sprang to her feet, recollecting that her ostensible reason for stopping work had been that a certain colour she needed was in a trunk kept in a lean-to shed adjoining the house.
Bidding
...the old coloured woman listen for any sound from the baby, she unlocked and entered the shed, which was close to the kitchen door. There was a small square window in the rude structure. The door had a spring lock, and, expecting to find what she wanted promptly, she had not withdrawn the key. An impish gust suddenly whirled around the corner and slammed the door. She was a prisoner. This was provoking, but nothing more. The baby was cared for, the day was not cold, and her period of discomfort would be but brief; Aunt Julie would soon appear, to find out what delayed her mistress.

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