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Watersprings

Chapter 29 THE CHILD

Word Count: 2331    |    Released on: 06/12/2017

how the hope dawned on the spirit of Maud like the rising of a star, and he could rejoice in that with whole-hearted

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Watersprings
Watersprings
“"What are those wretched little flowers?" said Mr. Redmayne, pointing at them contemptuously. "Oh, don't say that," said Howard; "they are always the first to struggle up, and they are the earliest signs of spring. Those are aconites." "Aconites? Deadly poison " said Mr. Redmayne, in a tone of horror. "Well, I don't object to them, -- though I must say that I prefer the works of man to the works of God at all times and in all places. I don't like the spring -- it's a languid and treacherous time; it always makes me feel that I wish I were doing something else."”