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The Magic
Itwasasenseoflight,andasound—thesoundofacrackling,roaringlittlefire.
"Oh,Iamawakening,"shesaidmournfully."Ican’thelpit—Ican’t."
Hereyesopenedinspiteofherself.Andthensheactuallysmiled—forwhatshesawshehadneverseenintheatticbefore,andknewshenevershouldsee.
"Oh,IHAVEN’Tawakened,"shewhispered,daringtoriseonherelbowandlookallabouther."Iamdreamingyet."SheknewitMUSTbeadream,forifshewereawakesuchthingscouldnot—couldnotbe.
Doyouwonderthatshefeltsureshehadnotcomebacktoearth?Thisiswhatshesaw.Inthegratetherewasaglowing,blazingfire;onthehobwasalittlebrasskettlehissingandboiling;spreaduponthefloorwasathick,warmcrimsonrug;beforethefireafolding-chair,unfolded,andwithcushionsonit;bythechairasmallfolding-table,unfolded,coveredwithawhitecloth,anduponitspreadsmallcovereddishes,acup,asaucer,ateapot;onthebedwerenewwarmcoveringsandasatin-covereddownquilt;atthefootacuriouswaddedsilkrobe,apairofquiltedslippers,andsomebooks.Theroomofherdreamseemedchangedintofairyland—anditwasfloodedwithwarmlight,forabrightlampstoodonthetablecoveredwitharosyshade.
Shesatup,restingonherelbow,andherbreathingcameshortandfast.
"Itdoesnot—meltaway,"shepanted."Oh,Ineverhadsuchadreambefore."