The Carpenter's Daughter The Carpenter's Daughter

The Carpenter's Daughter

Publisher Description

On one side of the little stream a worn foot path took its course among the bushes; and down this path one summer's afternoon came a woman and a girl. They had pails to fill at the spring; the woman had a large wooden one, and the girl a light tin pail; and they drew the water with a little tin dipper, for it was not deep enough to let a pail be used for that. The pails were filled in silence, only the spring always was singing; and the woman and the girl turned and went up the path again. After getting up the bank, which was only a few feet, the path still went gently rising through a wild bit of ground, full of trees and low bushes; and not far off, through the trees, there came a gleam of bright light from the window of a house, on which the setting sun was shining. Half way to the house the girl and the woman stopped to rest; for water is heavy, and the tin pail which was so light before it was filled, had made the little girl's figure bend over to one side like a willow branch all the way from the sprin . They stopped to rest, and even the woman had a very weary, jaded look.

RELEASED
2007
13 July
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
134
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SIZE
163
KB

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