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(1880) [MARC] Author: Richard Gustafsson Translator: Albert Alberg
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She Flowers.

—_—oo

LL round, like the cir-
cumference of a _ circle, a

great garden was laid out,
but you never noticed that it was round, for it was
so large that no one could see how it gradually
formed itself into a circle. In some places every-
thing grew wild, in other places vast garden-beds
were to be seen, where various useful vegetables
grew, and long ranges of trim beds with flowers
in immense variety and colours.

The sun had just risen and the flowers were awake.

“Now to enjoy life again,” said the heart’s-ease,
which, living on the fat of the land, had grown
larger and more beautiful than they had been created
at first. And as they had become more refined and
sought after, they had assumed a new name, to
distinguish themselves from their low-bred relations,
and called themselves now by the family name of
“ Pansy.”

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