Old Rose and Silver by Myrtle Reed
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stand on its hind wheels if I want to and roll through a crowd without
making anybody even wink faster. I think I'll go out and get that one and take the whole bunch of you out for a cure." Juliet was listening attentively, with her blue eyes wide open and her scarlet lips parted. Doctor Jack was subtly conscious of a new sensation. "I see," she said. "Romie made me hold snakes by their tails until I wasn't afraid of 'em, and made me kill mice and even rats. Only sissy girls are afraid of snakes and rats. And just because we were both afraid to go by the graveyard at night, we made ourselves do it. We can walk through it now, even if there isn't any moon, and never dodge a single tombstone." "Was it hard to learn to do it?" asked the doctor. If he was amused, he did not show it now. "No," Juliet answered, "because just before we did it, we read about it's being called 'God's Acre.' So I told Romie that God must be there as much or more than He was anywhere else, so how could we be afraid?" "After you once get it into your head that God is everywhere," added Romeo, "you can't be afraid because there's nothing to be afraid of." The simple, child-like faith appealed to both men strongly. Allison was much surprised, for he had not imagined that there was a serious side to the twins. "Will you forgive us?" asked Juliet, humbly. |
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