The Teacher in Literature (2d Series) As Portrayed in the Writings of English And American Authors;
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— she'd 's soon have a toad touch her ! There can't nobody love niggers, and niggers can't do nothin'! /don't care," said Topsy, beginning to whistle. "Oh, Topsy, poor child, Jlove you?" said Eva, with a sud- den burst of feeling, and laying her little thin, white hand on Topsy's shoulder. "I love you, because you haven't had any father, or mother, or friends; — because you've been a poor, abused child! I love you, and I wan't you to be good. lam very unwell, Topsy, and I think I shan't live a ...great while; and it really grieves me to have you be so naughty. I wish 3^ou would try to be good, for my sake; — it's only a little while I shall be with you." The round, keen eyes of the black child were overcast with tears; — large, bright drops rolled heavily down, one by one, and fell on the little white hand. Yes, in that moment, a ray of real belief, a ray of heavenly love, had penetrated the darkness of her heathen soul ! She laid her head down between her knees, and wept and sobbed,— while the beautiful child, bending over her, looked like the picture of some bright angel stooping to reclaim a sinner.
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