Awakening - To Let by John Galsworthy
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A voice saying: "Darling, darling!" got through the wheel, and he awoke, standing on his bed, with his eyes wide open. There was his mother, with her hair like Guinevere's, and, clutching her, he buried his face in it. "Oh! oh!" "It's all right, treasure. You're awake now. There! There! It's nothing!" But little Jon continued to say: "Oh! oh!" Her voice went on, velvety in his ear: "It was the moonlight, sweetheart, coming on your face." Little Jon burbled into her nightgown "You said it was beautiful. Oh!" "Not to sleep in, Jon. Who let it in? Did you draw the curtains?" "I wanted to see the time; I--I looked out, I--I heard you playing, Mum; I--I ate my macaroon." But he was growing slowly comforted; and the instinct to excuse his fear revived within him. "Mother Lee went round in me and got all fiery," he mumbled. |
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