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Findelkind
Louise de la Ramee

Page 57 of 57

Sometimes the priest of Zirl says of him to others, "He will be
a great poet or a great hero some day." Who knows? 

Meanwhile, in the heart of the child there remains always a
weary pain, that lies on his childish life as a stone may lie on
a flower. 

"I killed them!" he says often to himself, thinking of the two
little white brothers frozen to death on Martinswand that cruel
night; and he does the things that are told him, and is obedient,
and tries to be content with the humble daily duties that are his
lot, and when he says his prayers at bedtime always ends them so: 

"Dear God, do let the little lambs play with the other
Findelkind that is in heaven." 

End of The Project Gutenberg Etext of Findelkind, by Louise de la Ramee 


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