the quest of the golden girl-第36章
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nut upon her head was more and the gold less; till the day came that she had prophesied; and with the day a little child; whose hair had stolen all her mother's gold; as her heart had drained away her mother's life。
Ah! reader; may it be long before you kneel at the bedside of her you love best in the world; and know that of all your love is left but a hundred heart…beats; while opposite sits Death; watch in hand; and fingers upon her wrist。
〃Husband;〃 whispered Elizabeth; as we looked at each other for the last time; 〃let her be your little golden girl 。 。 。〃
And then a strange sweetness stole over her face; and the dream of Elizabeth's life was ended。
As I write I hear in the still house the running of little feet; a fairy patter sweet and terrible to the heart。
Little feet; little feetperhaps if I follow you I shall find again our mother that is lost。 Perhaps Elizabeth left you with me that I should not miss the way。
Tout par soullas。
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