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The Princess and the Curdie

CHAPTER 3
13/21

When I killed your bird I did not know I was doing wrong, just because I was always doing wrong, and the wrong had soaked all through me.' 'What wrong were you doing all day, Curdie?
It is better to come to the point, you know,' said the old lady, and her voice was gentler even than before.
'I was doing the wrong of never wanting or trying to be better.

And now I see that I have been letting things go as they would for a long time.
Whatever came into my head I did, and whatever didn't come into my head I didn't do.

I never sent anything away, and never looked out for anything to come.

I haven't been attending to my mother--or my father either.

And now I think of it, I know I have often seen them looking troubled, and I have never asked them what was the matter.


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