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A short story by Laura E. Richards |
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The Burning House |
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Title: The Burning House Author: Laura E. Richards [More Titles by Richards] Some neighbours were walking together in the cool of the day, watching the fall of the twilight, and talking of this and that; and as they walked, they saw at a little distance a light, as it were a house on fire. "From the direction, that must be our neighbour William's house," said one. "Ought we not to warn him of the danger?" "I see only a little flame," said another; "perchance it may go out of itself, and no harm done." "I should be loth to carry ill news," said a third; "it is always a painful thing to do." "William is not a man who welcomes interference," said a fourth. "I should not like to be the one to intrude upon his privacy; probably he knows about the fire, and is managing it in his own way." While they were talking, the house burned up. [The end] GO TO TOP OF SCREEN |