The Old Stone House The Old Stone House

The Old Stone House

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Aunt Faith sat alone on the piazza, and sad thoughts crowded into her heart. It was her birthday, the first day of June, and she could look back over more than half a century, with that mournful retrospect which birthdays are apt to bring. Aunt Faith had seen trouble, and had met affliction face to face. When she was still a bride, her husband died suddenly and left her lonely forever; then, one by one, her brothers and sisters had been taken, and she was made sole guardian of their orphan children, a flock of tender little lambs, to be nourished and protected from the cold and the rain, the snare and the pitfalls, the tempter and the ravening wolf ever prowling around the fold. Hugh and Sibyl, Tom and Grace, and, last of all, wild little Bessie from the southern hill-country, --this was her charge. Hugh and Sibyl Warrington were the children of an elder brother; Tom and Grace Morris the children of a sister, and Bessie Darrell the only child of Aunt Faith's youngest sister, who had been the pet of all her family.

RELEASED
1873
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
289
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SIZE
183.9
KB

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