the old house-第3章
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friends are dead; no one took care of him; and I was only a little
boy。〃
〃Oh; how dreadfully lonely he must have been;〃 said she。
〃Yes; terribly lonely;〃 cried the tin soldier; 〃still it is
delightful not to be forgotten。〃
〃Delightful indeed;〃 cried a voice quite near to them; no one
but the tin soldier saw that it came from a rag of the leather which
hung in tatters; it had lost all its gilding; and looked like wet
earth; but it had an opinion; and it spoke it thus:…
〃Gilding will fade in damp weather;
To endure; there is nothing like leather。〃
But the tin soldier did not believe any such thing。
THE END
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