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moss closed itself round him, and there he lay, a captive indeed, but not 
unnoticed by God. "What is to happen will happen," said he to himself. Within 
the little garret lived a poor woman, who went out to clean stoves, chop wood 
into small pieces and perform such-like hard work, for she was strong and 
industrious. Yet she remained always poor, and at home in the garret lay her 
only daughter, not quite grown up, and very delicate and weak. For a whole year 
she had kept her bed, and it seemed as if she could neither live nor die. 
Yet she remained always poor, and at home in the garret lay her only 
daughter, not quite grown up, and very delicate and weak. For a whole year she 
had kept her bed, and it seemed as if she could neither live nor die. "She is 
going to her little sister," said the woman; "I had but the two children, and it 
was not an easy thing to support both of them; but the good God helped me in my 
work, and took one of them to Himself and provided for her. Now I would gladly 
keep the other that was left to me, but I suppose they are not to be separated, 
and my sick girl will very soon go to her sister above."
Now I would 
gladly keep the other that was left to me, but I suppose they are not to be 
separated, and my sick girl will very soon go to her sister above." But the sick 
girl still remained where she was, quietly and patiently she lay all the day 
long, while her mother was away from home at her work. Spring came, and one 
morning early the sun shone brightly through the little window, and threw its 
rays over the floor of the room. just as the mother was going to her work, the 
sick girl fixed her gaze on the lowest pane of the window- "Mother," she 
exclaimed, "what can that little green thing be that peeps in at the window? It 
is moving in the wind."
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