New National Fourth Reader
Barnes' New National Readers NEW NATIONAL FOURTH READER by CHARLES J. BARNES and J. MARSHALL HAWKES 1884 [Illustration: Destruction of Pompeii by Vesuvius.]
ASTA. It was delightful, all the same.
BORGHEIM. There now--you see even that seemed to you delightful.
But just think now--if he had not been your brother!
ASTA. [Makes a movement to rise, but remains sitting.] Then we
should never have been together. For I was a child then--and he
wasn't much more.
BORGHEIM. [After a pause.] Was it so delightful--that time?
ASTA. Oh yes, indeed it was.
BORGHEIM. Was there much that was really bright and happy in your
life then?
ASTA. Oh yes, so much. You cannot think how much.
BORGHEIM. Tell me a little about it, Miss Asta.
ASTA. Oh, there are only trifles to tell.
BORGHEIM. Such as--? Well?
ASTA. Such as the time when Alfred had passed his examination--and
Barnes' New National Readers NEW NATIONAL FOURTH READER by CHARLES J. BARNES and J. MARSHALL HAWKES 1884 [Illustration: Destruction of Pompeii by Vesuvius.]