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a hull string of poetry dedicated to the heart…broken mother bewailin' the mystery on't; and wonderin' why Providence should do such strange; onlookedfor things; etc。; and etcetery; and so 4th。 And I spoke right up and sez; 〃That is a slander onto Providence and ort to be took as such by every lover of justice。〃 Josiah wuz real horrified; he had been almost sheddin' tears he wuz so affected by it; to think the little creeter should be torn away by a strange chance of Providence from a mother who worshipped her; and whose whole life and every thought wuz jest wrapped up in the child; and who never had thought nor cared for anything else only just the well bein' of the child and wardin' trouble off of her; for so the piece stated。 And he sez in wild amaze; 〃What do you mean; Samantha? What makes you talk so?〃 〃Because;〃 sez I; 〃I know it is the truth。 I know the hull story;〃 and then I went on and told it to him; and he agreed with me and felt jest as I did。 You see; the mother of the child wuz a perfect high flyer of fashion and she always wore dresses so tight; that she couldn't get her hands up to her head to save her life; after her corset wuz on。 Wall; she wuz out a walkin' with the child one day; or rather toddlin' along with it; on her high…heeled sboes。 They wuz both dressed up perfectly beautiful; and made a most splendid show。 Wall; they went into a store on their way to the park; and there wuz a big crowd there; and the mother and the little girl got into the very middle of the crowd。 They say there wuz some new storks for sale that day; and some cattail flags; and so there wuz naturelly a big crowd of wimmen a buyin' 'em; and cranes。 And some way; while they stood there a heavy vase that stood up over the child's head fell down and fell onto it; and hurt the child so; that it died from the effects of it。 The mother see the vase when it flrst begun to move; she could have reached up her hands and stiddied it; and kep' it from fallin'; if she could have got 'em up; but with that corset on; the hull American continent might have tumbled onto the child's head and she couldn't have moved her arms up to keep it off; couldn't have lifted her arms up over the child's head to save her life。 No; she couldn't have kep' one of the States off; nor nothin'。 And then talk about her wardin' trouble offen the child; why she COULDN'T ward trouble off; nor nothin' else with that corset on。 She screemed; as she see it a comin' down onto the head of her beloved little child; but that wuz all she could do。 The child wuz wedged in by the throng of folks and couldn't stir; and they wuz all engrossed in their own business which wuz pressin'; and very important; a buyin' plates; and plaks; with bull…rushes; and cranes; and storks on 'em; so naturelly; they didn't mind what wuz a goin' on round 'em。 And down it come! And there it wuz put down in the paper; 〃A mysterious dispensation of Providence。〃 Providence slandered shamefully and I will say so with my last breath。 What are mothers made for if it haint to take care of the little ones God gives 'em。 What right have they to contoggle themselves up in a way that they can see their children die before 'em; and they not able to put out a hand to save 'em。 Why; a savage mother is better than this; a heathen one。 And if I had my way; there would be a hull shipload of savages and heathens brought over here to teach and reform our too civilized wimmen。 I'd bring 'em over this very summer。 Wall; we sot there on the stoop for quite a spell and then we wended our way down to the highway; and as we arrived there my companion proposed that we should take a carriage and go to the Toboggen slide。 Sez I; 〃Not after where we have been today; Josiah Allen。〃 And he sez; 〃Why not?〃 And I sez; 〃It wouldn't look well; after visitin' the folks we have jest now。〃 〃Wall;〃 sez he; 〃they won't speak on't to anybody; if that is what you are afraid on; or sense it themselves。〃 And I see in a minute; he had some sense on his side; though his words shocked me some at first; kinder jarred aginst some sensitive spot in my nater; jest as pardners will sometimes; however devoted they may be to each other。 Yet I see he wuz in the right on't。 They wouldn't sense anything about it。 And as for us; we wuz in the world of the livin' still; and I still owed a livin' duty to my companion; to make him as happy as possible。 And so I sez; mildly; 〃Wall; I don't know as there is anything wrong in slidin' down hill; Josiah。 I s'pose I can go with you。〃 〃No;〃 sez he; 〃there haint nothin' wrong about slidin' down hill unless you strike too hard; or tip over; or sunthin'。〃 So he bagoned to a carriage that wuz passin'; and we got into it; and sot sail for the Toboggen slide。 We passed through the village。 (Some say it is a city; but if it is; it is a modest; retirin' one as I ever see; perfectly unassumin'; and don't put on a air; not one。) But howsumever; we passed through it; through the rows and rows of summer tarvens and boardin' houses; good…lookin' ones too; past some good…lookin' private houses a long tarven and a pretty red brick studio and rows of summer stores; little nests that are filled up summers; and empty winters; then by some more of them monster big tarvens where some of the 200;000 summer visitors who flock here summers; find a restin' place; and then by the large respectable good…lookin' stores and shops of the natives; that stand solid; and to be depended on summer and winter; by churches and halls; and etc。; and good…lookin' houses and then some splendid…lookin' houses all standin' back on their grassy lawns behind some trees; and fountains; and flower beds; etc。; etc。 Better…lookin' houses; I don't want to see nor broader; handsomer streets。 And pretty soon fur away to the east you could see through the trees a glimpse of a glorious landscape; a broad lovely view of hill and valley; bounded by blue mountain tops。 It was a fair seen … a fair seen。 To be perfectly surrounded by beauty where you; wuz; and a lookin' off onto more。 There I would fain have lingered; but time and wagons roll stidily onward; and will not brook delay; nor pause for women to soar over seenery。 So we rolled onwards through still more beautiful; and quiet pictures。 Pictures of quiet woods and bendin' trees; and a country road windin' tranquilly beneath; up and down gentle hills; and anon a longer one; and then at our feet stood the white walls of a convent; with 2 or 3 brothers; a strollin' along in their long black gowns; and crosses; a readin' some books。 I don't know what it wuz; what they wuz a readin' out of their books; or a readin' out of their hearts。 Mebby sunthin' kinder sad and serene。 Mebby it wuz sunthin' about the gay world of human happiness; and human sorrows; they had turned backs to forever。 Mebby it wuz about the other world that they had sot out for through a lonesome way。 Mebby it wuz 〃Never〃 they wuz a readin' about; and mebby it wuz 〃Forever。〃 I don't know what it wuz。 But we went by 'em; and anon; yes it wuz jest anon; for it wuz the very minute that I lifted my eyes from the Father's calm and rather sad…lookin' face; that I ketched sight on't; that I see a comin' down from the high hills to t
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