And after a while, “Mother,” said he, and took her face between his
strong young hands, and looked into her happy eyes, “mother dear, I ha?
been to London town; I ha’ been to the palace, and I ha’ seen the Queen;
but, mother,” he said, with a little tremble in his voice, for all he
smiled so bravely, “I ha’ never seen the place where I would rather be
than just where thou art, mother dear!”
The soft gray twilight gathered in the little garden; far-off voices
drifted faintly from the town. The day was done. Cool and still, and
filled with gentle peace, the starlit night came down from the dewy
hills; and Cicely lay fast asleep in Simon Attwood’s arms.
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