Georgie
Abbott, Jacob, 1803-1879
English
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THE BRIDGE
JACOB ABBOTT.
GEORGIE.
Boston:
PHILLIPS, SAMPSON & COMPANY,
PUBLISHERS.
Entered according to Act of Congress, In the year 1857, by
PHILLIPS, SAMPSON & CO.,
In the Clerk's Office of the District Court of Massachusetts.
CONTENTS.
163
GEORGIE.
THE LITTLE LANDING.
A short distance from where Rollo lives, there is a small, but verypleasant house, just under the hill, where you go down to the stonebridge leading over the brook. There is a noble large apple tree on oneside of the house, which bears a beautiful, sweet, and mellow kind ofapple, called golden pippins. A great many other trees and flowers arearound the house, and in the little garden on the side of it towards thebrook. There is a small white gate that leads to the house, from theroad; and there is a pleasant path leading right out from the frontdoor, through the garden, down to the water. This is the house thatGeorgie lives in.
One evening, just before sunset, Rollo was coming along over the stonebridge, towards home. He stopped a moment to 164look over the railing,down into the water Presently he heard a very sweet-toned voice calling
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