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                                  man, who had been talking, was just on the point of going
                                  out at the door, and he did go.
                                     ‘How splendid that was!’ said the little boy. ‘Mother, I
                                  have been to warm countries.’

                                     ‘So I should think,’ said his mother. ‘When one has
                                  drunk two good cupfuls of Elder-flower tea, ‘tis likely
                                  enough one goes into warm climates"; and she tucked him
                                  up nicely, least he should take cold. ‘You have had a good
                                  sleep while I have been sitting here, and arguing with him
                                  whether it was a story or a fairy tale.’
                                     ‘And where is old Nanny?’ asked the little boy.
                                     ‘In the tea-pot,’ said his mother; ‘and there she may
                                  remain.’
                                     THE BELL
                                     People said ‘The Evening Bell is sounding, the sun is
                                  setting.’ For a strange wondrous tone was heard in the
                                  narrow streets of a large town. It was like the sound of a
                                  church-bell: but it was only heard for a moment, for the
                                  rolling of the carriages and the voices of the multitude
                                  made too great a noise.
                                     Those persons who were walking outside the town,
                                  where the houses were farther apart, with gardens or little
                                  fields between them, could see the evening sky still better,
                                  and heard the sound of the bell much more distinctly. It



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