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the silver shilling-第2部分

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good silver; and bore a true; genuine stamp。 I should have been glad

in my joy to throw out sparks of fire; but it has never at any time

been my nature to sparkle。 Steel can do so; but not silver。 I was

wrapped up in fine; white paper; that I might not mix with the other

coins and be lost; and on special occasions; when people from my own

country happened to be present; I was brought forward and spoken of

very kindly。 They said I was very interesting; and it was really quite

worth while to notice that those who are interesting have often not

a single word to say for themselves。

    〃At length I reached home。 All my cares were at an end。 Joy

again overwhelmed me; for was I not good silver; and had I not a

genuine stamp? I had no more insults or disappointments to endure;

although; indeed; there was a hole through me; as if I were false; but

suspicions are nothing when a man is really true; and every one should

persevere in acting honestly; for an will be made right in time。

That is my firm belief;〃 said the shilling。





                            THE END



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