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_ MOTHERHOOD Below the hill there was a swamp in which cattails grew. The wind She went beyond the tree to where the grass was long and matted. In the For a long time there was no sound. Then a wagon came jolting and Then another sound broke the stillness. A young man from a neighboring Then he knew she was there. The aroma of her crept into his He ran to kneel beside her silent figure. Everything was different than He had been a farm boy all his life and had plowed many acres of rich He became sure of himself. He plowed her deeply. He planted the seeds of a son in the warm rich quivering soil. * * * * * She carried the seeds of a son within herself. On winter evenings she He learned the rhythm of little hills. He learned the rhythm of flat places. He learned the rhythm of legs walking. He learned the rhythm of firm strong hands pulling at the teats of * * * * * There was a field that was barren and filled with stones. In the spring A thousand children were buried in the barren field. They struggled to She arose from her seat on a large stone and went to the farmhouse. The Within herself only the one child struggled. When she got into bed his MOTHERHOOD [Sherwood Anderson's short story] _Read next: OUT OF NOWHERE INTO NOTHING - Chapter 1 of 6 Read previous: WAR Table of content of Triumph of the Egg and Other Stories GO TO TOP OF SCREEN Post your review Your review will be placed after the table of content of this book |