The Portion of Labor
ded them jealously. "Where did you get all these things?" her aunt Eva had asked her, amazedly, when she first caug
, though she crushed them against her aunt's bosom as she sat in her lap. Ellen's grandmother and aunt had glanced at these treasures with momentary astonishment, and so had her mother, but curiosity was
yes of love sharpened with inquiry. "Ain't you hungry?" she said. Ellen shook her head. She was sitting at the table in the dining-room, and her father, mother,
" Ellen's father i
ick, do you?" rep
hook he
inned around her gaunt old face, which had in it a strange softness and sweetnes
again, mother," said her so
oked it for her, so nice, too," said Fanny, in a tone of con
, do you, Ellen?" as
r head. "No, m
sick, and she ain't hungr
he stout woman from the next house, whose breadth of body seemed to symbolize a corresponding spirit
Aunty Wetherhed's nice
of mysterious purpose, opened a door, ran down cellar, and return
your breakfast
t speak; she made no sign or motion. She
id Andrew. "Have you had yo
you have had your
poke with more authorit
ve had your breakfast, and
looked at one another. "Tell Aunty Wetherhed
Eva went into the sitting-room, and fetched them out-the bunch of pinks, the cup and
her little arms, when I first cau
, Ellen?" asked Fanny.
ling battery. "Where have you been, Ellen, all the time you have been gone?" aske
oft one, with his old facetious caress. "Tell father where you've been," he whispered
e got them?" whispered
ne; that's a b
t gave her last Christmas; that one cost a dollar and ninety-eight cents, and
s and saucers to Crosby's for twenty-fi
t have come fro
they
much." Then the first woman inclined her lips closely to the other woman's ear and
other's side," whispered the first
rply, "you didn't take those things in any wa
" cried
ole," said Mrs. Zelotes. Her face was no longer str
gain. "Father knows she didn't steal
ous rush out of the room and the house. She
rhed gone?" said on
ought of
ft her bread
thought of
ld-rimmed spectacles. The old woman was deaf, and her voice was shrill and high-pitched to reach her own consciousness. "What did such a good little girl as you be run away from father and mother fo
d-you said-you-" she stammered out, but then her father and mother were both down upon their knees before her in her chair embracing her, and Eva, too, seized her little hands.
Eva, too,"
ather and mother; you're all they have got. You don't know what father and mother have been through, thinking yo
n, Ellen," Fanny Brewster said, with a no
won't,"
and not let you hear such talk any more," said Fanny, kissin
try, too, El
whole yard of silk of the most brilliant blue before Ellen's dazzled eyes. "There!" said she, triumphantly, "if you will tell Aun
e looked at the blue silk, and she l
autiful dress it will
goes with the dolly's l
l father, and he'll buy you a whole
d find something to make your
tiful little bonnet, if y
hole pound of ca
va cried out-"a gold ring wit
e with mother on the car
you some oranges,
of Puritans upon her father's side. At all events she was silent, and opposed successfully her one little new will to the onslaught of all those older and more experienced ones before her, though nobody knew at what cost of agony to herself. She had always been a singularly docile and obedient child; this was the first persistent disobedience of her whole life, and it
child!" he cried. "Ellen, Ellen, look at Father
an
beautiful cologne on her head, and her mother was trying to make her drink water, and her grandmother had a g
questioned no more abou
rying to drive a child, when it comes of our family. She's got some notion in her head, and you've
ooseness of principle as to property rights was not as st
d see the counterpart of Ellen's, which was Sèvres, and worth more than the whole counterful, had she only known it, and she hurried past
s, with results varying from realistic horrors to Alice in Wonderland. Ellen was kissed and cuddled by some women and young girls, but not many were allowed to see her. The doctor had been called in a
be silent, let her alone. She is as delicate as that cup," said the doctor, lo