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Excerpt from The Lucky Piece: A Tale of the North Woods
The tourists had passed a number of children already, but this one was different. The others had been mostly in ocks - soiled, stringy-haired little mountaineers, who had gathered to see the stage go by. The smooth, oval face of this Child, rich under the tan, was clean, the dark hair closely brushed - her dress a simple garment, though of a fashion unfavored by the people of the hills. All this could be comprehended in the brief glance allowed the passengers; also the deep wistful look which followed them as the stage whirled by without stopping.
A lady in the back seat (she had been in Italy) murmured something about a child Madonna. Another said, Poor little thing!
But the boy in the front seat had caught the driver's arm and was demanding that he stop the stage.
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