Down in a little hollow, with the sides grown full of wild thorn, alder bushes, and stunted cedars, ran the stream of a clear spring. It ran over a bed of pebbly stones, showing every one as if there had been no water there, so clear it was; and it ran with a sweet soft murmur...
"The Carpenter's Daughter" from Anna Bartlett Warner. American writer (1827-1915).
Down in a little hollow, with the sides grown full of wild thorn, alder bushes, and stunted cedars, ran the stream of a clear spring. It ran over a bed of pebbly stones, showing every one as if there had been no water there, so clear it was; and it ran with a sweet soft murmur...
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The Carpenter's Daughter, by Anna Bartlett Warner. Anna Bartlett Warner was american writer (1827-1915).
The Carpenter's Daughter is a novel written by Susan Bogert Warner and first published in 1864. The story revolves around the life of a young woman named Ruth Erskine, who is the daughter of a carpenter. Despite her humble background, Ruth is intelligent, kind-hearted, and hardworking...