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my dear Caron!" said the old man, smilingthrough the alluring light that the song had made for him, as he lookedbehind the curtain of the years. Parpon's pleasant ridicule was not lost on the charcoalman and themealman; but neither was the singing wasted; and their faces weretouched with admiration, while the blacksmith, with a sigh, turned tohis fire and blew the bellows softly. "Blacksmith, " said Parpon, "you have a bird that sings. " "I've no bird that sings like that, though she has pretty... notes, mybird. " He sighed again. "'Come, blacksmith, ' said the Count Lassone, when he came here a-fishing, 'that's a voice for a palace, ' said he. 'Take it out of the woods and teach it, ' said he, 'and it will have allParis following it. ' That to me, a poor blacksmith, with only my breadand sour milk, and a hundred dollars a year or so, and a sup of brandywhen I can get it. " The charcoalman spoke up. "You'll not forget the indulgences folks giveyou more than the pay for setting the dropped shoe--true gifts of God, bought with good butter and eggs at the holy auction, blacksmith.
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