Bertha by Mary Hazelton Wade
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eyes first looked upon the sunlight. They have been ten happy years
to us all, though our lives are full of work. What do you say to that, my little one?" "Very happy, papa dear. You and mother are so kind! I ought to be good as well as happy." "She is a faithful child," said her mother, after Bertha had left the room. "That is why I have a little surprise ready for to-morrow. I have baked a large birthday cake and shall ask her little friends to share it with her. "Her aunt has finished the new dress I bought for her, and I have made two white aprons, besides. She will be a happy child when she sees her presents." The mother closed her eyes and made a silent prayer to the All-Father that Bertha's life should be as joyful as her tenth birthday gave promise of being. |
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