A Knight of the Nets
A KNIGHT OF THE NETS BY AMELIA E. BARR 1896 CONTENTS. CHAPTER I THE WORLD SHE LIVED IN. II CHRISTINA AND ANDREW.
"Well, what of it? That's what we are placed here for," said a voice
from one of the deeper-toned bells.
"But I have rung long enough. Besides, I am weary of always singing
one tone," answered the high bell, in a clear, sharp voice.
"Together we make sweetest harmony," returned the bell next the
complainer.
"I well know that, but I am tired of my one tone, while you can bear
monotony. For my part, I do not mean to answer to the call of the rope
to-morrow."
"What! not ring on Christmas Day!" exclaimed all the bells together.
"No, I don't. You may exclaim as much as you please; but, if you
had common sympathy, you would see in a moment how weary I am of
singing this one high tone."
"But we all have to give our notes," responded a low, sweet-voiced bell.
"That's just what I mean to change. We are all weary of our notes,
and need change."
"But we should have to be recast," said the low-toned bell, sadly.
A KNIGHT OF THE NETS BY AMELIA E. BARR 1896 CONTENTS. CHAPTER I THE WORLD SHE LIVED IN. II CHRISTINA AND ANDREW.