Nathaniel Hawthorne
Published: 2021-01-08
Total Pages: 168
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Grandfather had been sitting in his old arm-chair, all that pleasant afternoon, while the children werepursuing their various sports, far off or near at hand. Sometimes you would have said, "Grandfatheris asleep;" but still, even when his eyes were closed, his thoughts were with the young people, playingamong the flowers and shrubbery of the garden.He heard the voice of Laurence, who had taken possession of a heap of decayed branches which thegardener had lopped from the fruit trees, and was building a little hut for his cousin Clara andhimself. He heard Clara's gladsome voice, too, as she weeded and watered the flower-bed which hadbeen given her for her own. He could have counted every footstep that Charley took, as he trundledhis wheelbarrow [pg 002] along the gravel walk. And though Grandfather was old and gray-haired, yet his heart leaped with joy whenever little Alice came fluttering, like a butterfly, into the room. Shehad made each of the children her playmate in turn, and now made Grandfather her playmate too, and thought him the merriest of them al