[Gutenberg 34205] • Some Little People

[Gutenberg 34205] • Some Little People

Excerpt from Some Little People

She thought she would see them again in Lon don. She would ask them how they got there, and how they liked it. So Dickon watched the bees, a long while, by himself, and looked at the pretty flower-hearts; and the bird warbled on the post, but 'lisbeth knew not a thing about it.

Everything looked more happy than 'lisbeth the grass that grew under foot, and the con tented little weeds that nodded and dozed in the sun, and the flowers that hung just where. They grew, with the most comfortable little faces, and the bird that warbled on the post.

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