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A Little Cloud

           Itcastashowerofkindlygoldendustontheuntidynursesanddecrepitoldmenwhodrowsedonthebenches;itflickereduponallthemovingfiguresonthechildrenwhoranscreamingalongthegravelpathsandoneveryonewhopassedthroughthegardens.Hewatchedthesceneandthoughtoflife;and(asalwayshappenedwhenhethoughtoflife)hebecamesad.Agentlemelancholytookpossessionofhim.Hefelthowuselessitwastostruggleagainstfortune,thisbeingtheburdenofwisdomwhichtheageshadbequeathedtohim.

           Herememberedthebooksofpoetryuponhisshelvesathome.Hehadboughttheminhisbachelordaysandmanyanevening,ashesatinthelittleroomoffthehall,hehadbeentemptedtotakeonedownfromthebookshelfandreadoutsomethingtohiswife.Butshynesshadalwaysheldhimback;andsothebookshadremainedontheirshelves.Attimesherepeatedlinestohimselfandthisconsoledhim.

           Whenhishourhadstruckhestoodupandtookleaveofhisdeskandofhisfellow-clerkspunctiliously.HeemergedfromunderthefeudalarchoftheKing’sInns,aneatmodestfigure,andwalkedswiftlydownHenriettaStreet.Thegoldensunsetwaswaningandtheairhadgrownsharp.Ahordeofgrimychildrenpopulatedthestreet.Theystoodorranintheroadwayorcrawledupthestepsbeforethegapingdoorsorsquattedlikemiceuponthethresholds.LittleChandlergavethemnothought.

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