The Children's Pilgrimage

The Children's Pilgrimage In a poor part of London, but not in the very poorest parttwo children...
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Author: Meade, L. T.,1854-1914
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Language: English
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The Children's Pilgrimage

The Children's Pilgrimage

BD$6.63

The Children's Pilgrimage

BD$6.63
Author: Meade, L. T.,1854-1914
Format: eBook
Language: English

The Children's Pilgrimage

In a poor part of London, but not in the very poorest parttwo children sat on a certain autumn evening, side by side on a doorstep. The eldest might have been ten, the youngest eight. The eldest was a girl, the youngest a boy. Drawn up in front of these children, looking into their little faces with hungry, loving, pathetic eyes, lay a mongrel dog. The three were alone, for the street in which they sat was a cul-de-sacleading nowhere; and at this hour, on this Sunday evening, seemed quite deserted. The boy and girl were no East End waifs; they were clean; they looked respectable; and the doorstep which gave them a temporary resting-place belonged to no far-famed Stepney or Poplar. It stood in a little, old-fashioned, old-world court, back of Bloomsbury. They were a foreign-looking little pairnot in their dress, which was truly English in its clumsiness and want of picturesque coloringbut their faces were foreign. The contour was peculiar, the setting of the two pairs of eyesun-Saxon. They sat very close together, a grave little couple. Presently the girl threw her arm round the boy's neck, the boy laid his head on her shoulder. In this position those who watched could have traced motherly lines round this little girl's firm mouth. She was a creature to defend and protect. The evening fell and the court grew dark, but the boy had found shelter on her breast, and the dog, coming close, laid his head on her lap. ......Buy Now (To Read More)

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Ebook Number: 6899
Author: Meade, L. T.
Release Date: Nov 1, 2004
Format: eBook
Language: English

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