[The Guardian Angel by Oliver Wendell Holmes ,Sr.]@TWC D-Link bookThe Guardian Angel CHAPTER VIII 13/30
"There's a worm in that leaf, Myrtle.
He has rolled it all round him, and hidden himself from sight; but there is a horrid worm in it, for all it is so young and fresh.
There is a worm in every young soul, Myrtle." "But there is not a worm in every leaf, Miss Cynthia.
Look," she said, "all these are open, and you can see all over and under them, and there is nothing there.
Are there never any worms in the leaves after they get old and yellow, Miss Cynthia ?" That was a pretty fair hit for a simple creature of fifteen, but perhaps she was not so absolutely simple as one might have thought. It was on the evening of this same day that they were sitting together. The sweet season was opening, and it seemed as if the whispering of the leaves, the voices of the birds, the softness of the air, the young life stirring in everything, called on all creatures to join the universal chorus of praise that was going up around them. "What shall we sing this evening ?" said Miss Silence. "Give me one of the books, if you please, Cousin Silence," said Miss Cynthia.
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