Holidays at the grange : or, A week's delight : games and stories for parlor and fireside by Higgins Emily Mayer
Author:Higgins, Emily Mayer
Language: eng
Format: epub, pdf
Tags: Amusements
Publisher: Philadelphia : Porter & Coates
Published: 1886-03-25T05:00:00+00:00
" The funniest circumstance in relation to an eclipse, happened to me," said Mrs. Wyndham. " When I was a very small child, I thought that quite as great a miracle was about to happen, as the Indians did. You must know that there oame to Philadelphia a certain famous race-horse named Eclipse, of whose speed gie:it marvels were told. Handbills about him were thrown into the house, and I thought ha must really be a wonderful animal. Just at that epoch, 1 heard my father say something about an eclipse that night,
and the moon in connection with it. My imagination was instajitly fired. " Did you say, father, that Eclipse would go over the moon ? why, can that be true ?" " Oh yes, my dear, the eclipse is really going over the moon : if you wish it, you can stay up till nine o'clock, to see it." " Thank you, thank you, I should like to very much. But I don't see how it can be!" "More wonderful things than that happen, my child : you'll understand it better when you are older ; but you shall see it to-night, if you are not too sleepy." " No danger of that—I wouldn't miss it for the world !" " How much interest little Lucy seems to feel in the eclipse, mother !" said my father. " We must certainly let her stay up."
Night came on, and the show began. The best seat at an upper window was reserved for me, and I looked at the moon constantly, afraid that if I turned away my eyes for one moment the wonderful event might take place without my observing it. All were interested in my seeing it. " Lucy, do you see it, dear ? do you see the moon getting dark ?" " Oh yes, I see that, but I don't see Eclipse." " Why, that's the eclipse —when the dark shadow goes over the moon, that is an eclipse of the moon." " But I don't see the horse jumping over the moon, at all." " The horse ? what do you mean, child ?" " You said that Eclipse was to go over the moon, but I can't see him in the least!"
" Oh, Auntie ! were you, really, such a green child as that ?"
" Yes, it is a Uteral fact. I thought it a most astonishing thing that it could happen ; but since my father so gravely said it would, my faith was equal to the demand made upon it. When I found it was only something about the shadow of the earth falling on the moon, I went to bed, grievously
disappointed and quite disgusted : I felt somewhat as the amiable Smith did, that I had been sold.^''
" Ah, Auntie, we children could not be taken in so now, I can tell you !" said Lewis.
" I know it," replied his aunt, smiling. " I am quite aware that the age
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