. A child's dream of a star . A CHILD S DREAM OF A STAR. the goodness and the power of God, whomade the lovely world. They used to say to one another, some-times. Supposing all the children uponearth were to die, would the flowers andthe water and the sky be sorry ? Theybelieved they would be sorry. For, saidthey, the buds are the children of theflowers, and the little playful streams thatgambol down the hillsides are the chil-dren of the water; and the smallest brightspecks playing at hide-and-seek in the skyall night must surely be the children ofthe stars; and they would all be grievedto se


. A child's dream of a star . A CHILD S DREAM OF A STAR. the goodness and the power of God, whomade the lovely world. They used to say to one another, some-times. Supposing all the children uponearth were to die, would the flowers andthe water and the sky be sorry ? Theybelieved they would be sorry. For, saidthey, the buds are the children of theflowers, and the little playful streams thatgambol down the hillsides are the chil-dren of the water; and the smallest brightspecks playing at hide-and-seek in the skyall night must surely be the children ofthe stars; and they would all be grievedto see their playmates, the children ofmen, no more. There was one clear shining star thatused to come out in the sky before the iM^^^^^^


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