Romany of the Snows, Continuation of "Pierre and His People" by Gilbert Parker
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"No, not all."
"Let us make friends with the stars; (I am so lonely.) Give me your hand, I will hold it. (I have no home.) Let us go hunting together. (I am so lonely.) We will sleep at God's camp to-night. (I have no home.)" Dominique did not sing, but recited the words with a sort of chanting inflection. "What does it mean when you hear a voice like that, father?" "I don't know. Who told--your mother--the song?" "Oh, I don't know. I suppose she just made them up--she and God. . . . There! There it is again? Don't you hear it--don't you hear it, daddy?" "No, Dominique, it's only the kettle singing." "A kettle isn't a voice. Daddy--" He paused a little, then went on, hesitatingly--"I saw a white swan fly through the door over your shoulder, when you came in to-night." "No, no, Dominique; it was a flurry of snow blowing over my shoulder." "But it looked at me with two shining eyes." |
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