"Of course I will if you say so. But you know I can't pretend not to
know."
"Of course not. But don't trouble yourself about it. You will see when
the time comes."
So saying, the lady turned, and threw the little ball into the
rose-fire.
"Oh, grandmother!" exclaimed Irene; "I thought you had spun it for
me."
"So I did, my child. And you've got it."
"No; it's burnt in the fire."
The lady put her hand in the fire, brought out the ball, glimmering as
before, and held it toward her. Irene stretched out her hand to take it,
but the lady turned, and going to her cabinet, opened a drawer, and
laid
the ball in it.
"Have I done anything to vex you, grandmother?" said Irene pitifully.
Madhuri Noah
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