[Gutenberg 21226] • Christie Redfern's Troubles
- Authors
- Robertson, Margaret M.
- Publisher
- The Religious Tract Society
- Tags
- domestic fiction , childrens , young women -- conduct of life -- juvenile fiction , household employees -- juvenile fiction , didactic fiction , christian life -- juvenile fiction
- Date
- 1902-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 0.34 MB
- Lang
- en
"With a weary pain at her head and heart, she went about the household work of the afternoon. The dinner-dishes were put away, and the room was swept and dusted, in silence. The pans were prepared for the evening milk, and the table was laid for supper; and then she sat down, with a face so woe-begone and miserable, and an air so weary that, even in spite of her anger, her aunt could not but pity her. She pitied herself more, however. She said to herself that she was at her wits' end with the wilful child. She began to fear that she would never be other than a cross and a trial to her; and it did seem to Aunt Elsie that, with her..."