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But the sick girl still remained where she was, quietly and patiently
she lay all the day long, while her mother was away from home at her work.
Spring came, and one morning early the sun shone brightly through the little
window, and threw its rays over the floor of the room. just as the mother was
going to her work, the sick girl fixed her gaze on the lowest pane of the
window- "Mother," she exclaimed, "what can that little green thing be that peeps
in at the window? It is moving in the wind."
The mother stepped to the
window and half opened it. "Oh!" she said, there is actually a little pea which
has taken root and is putting out its green leaves. How could it have got into
this crack? Well now, here is a little garden for you to amuse yourself with."
So the bed of the sick girl was drawn nearer to the window, that she might see
the budding plant; and the mother went out to her work. "Mother, I believe I
shall get well," said the sick child in the evening, "the sun has shone in here
so brightly and warmly to-day, and the little pea is thriving so well: I shall
get on better, too, and go out into the warm sunshine again."
"God grant
it!" said the mother, but she did not believe it would be so. But she propped up
with the little stick the green plant which had given her child such pleasant
hopes of life, so that it might not be broken by the winds; she tied the piece
of string to the window-sill and to the upper part of the frame, so that the
pea-tendrils might twine round it when it shot up. And it did shoot up, indeed
it might almost be seen to grow from day to day. "Now really here is a flower
coming," said the old woman one morning, and now at last she began to encourage
the hope that her sick daughter might really recover.
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