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matter; but what she said he could not understand。 So he went along

the street with her; and as they passed under a lamp; the light fell

on the little girl's face。 A strange sensation came over Ib; as he

caught sight of it。 The living; breathing embodiment of Little

Christina stood before him; just as he remembered her in the days of

her childhood。 He followed the child to the wretched house; and

ascended the narrow; crazy staircase which led to a little garret in

the roof。 The air in the room was heavy and stifling; no light was

burning; and from one corner came sounds of moaning and sighing。 It

was the mother of the child who lay there on a miserable bed。 With the

help of a match; Ib struck a light; and approached her。

    〃Can I be of any service to you?〃 he asked。 〃This little girl

brought me up here; but I am a stranger in this city。 Are there no

neighbors or any one whom I can call?〃

    Then he raised the head of the sick woman; and smoothed her

pillow。 He started as he did so。 It was Christina of the heath! No one

had mentioned her name to Ib for years; it would have disturbed his

peace of mind; especially as the reports respecting her were not good。

The wealth which her husband had inherited from his parents had made

him proud and arrogant。 He had given up his certain appointment; and

travelled for six months in foreign lands; and; on his return; had

lived in great style; and got into terrible debt。 For a time he had

trembled on the high pedestal on which he had placed himself; till

at last he toppled over; and ruin came。 His numerous merry companions;

and the visitors at his table; said it served him right; for he had

kept house like a madman。 One morning his corpse was found in the

canal。 The cold hand of death had already touched the heart of

Christina。 Her youngest child; looked for in the midst of

prosperity; had sunk into the grave when only a few weeks old; and

at last Christina herself became sick unto death; and lay; forsaken

and dying; in a miserable room; amid poverty she might have borne in

her younger days; but which was now more painful to her from the

luxuries to which she had lately been accustomed。 It was her eldest

child; also a Little Christina; whom Ib had followed to her home;

where she suffered hunger and poverty with her mother。

    It makes me unhappy to think that I shall die; and leave this poor

child;〃 sighed she。 〃Oh; what will become of her?〃 She could say no

more。

    Then Ib brought out another match; and lighted a piece of candle

which he found in the room; and it threw a glimmering light over the

wretched dwelling。 Ib looked at the little girl; and thought of

Christina in her young days。 For her sake; could he not love this

child; who was a stranger to him? As he thus reflected; the dying

woman opened her eyes; and gazed at him。 Did she recognize him? He

never knew; for not another word escaped her lips。



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    In the forest by the river Gudenau; not far from the heath; and

beneath the ridge of land; stood the little farm; newly painted and

whitewashed。 The air was heavy and dark; there were no blossoms on the

heath; the autumn winds whirled the yellow leaves towards the

boatman's hut; in which strangers dwelt; but the little farm stood

safely sheltered beneath the tall trees and the high ridge。 The turf

blazed brightly on the hearth; and within was sunlight; the

sparkling light from the sunny eyes of a child; the birdlike tones

from the rosy lips ringing like the song of a lark in spring。 All

was life and joy。 Little Christina sat on Ib's knee。 Ib was to her

both father and mother; her own parents had vanished from her

memory; as a dream…picture vanishes alike from childhood and age。 Ib's

house was well and prettily furnished; for he was a prosperous man

now; while the mother of the little girl rested in the churchyard at

Copenhagen; where she had died in poverty。 Ib had money now… money

which had come to him out of the black earth; and he had Christina for

his own; after all。





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