[Trials and Confessions of a Housekeeper by T. S. Arthur]@TWC D-Link bookTrials and Confessions of a Housekeeper CHAPTER XXIV 3/10
You said may be so." "But 'may be so' doesn't mean yes." At this the little fellow uttered a distressing cry.
His heart was almost broken by disappointment.
He had interpreted my words according to his own wishes, and not according to their real meaning. Unprepared for an occurrence of this kind, I was not in the mood to sympathise with my child fully.
To be met thus, at the moment of my return home, disturbed me. "I didn't promise to buy you a wagon; and you must stop crying about it," said I, seeing that he had given way to his feelings, and was crying in a loud voice. But he cried on.
I went up stairs to lay off my things, and he followed, still crying. "You must hush, now," said I, more positively.
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