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he foolish young sinner. [Illustration: THE SILLY RABBIT.] NINO. The rain was just beginning to fall in a thin, chilling drizzle, and the cold air nipped sharply any unwary toe that showed itself, as Nino played a little air full of thoughts of birds and flowers. His thin jacket was no protection, and his dark eyes looked as if a shower might drop from them; but the clouds had been over his life too long, and there were no tears left to fall. He was not so old that this must be the case; but he stood alone in the wide street, and no one spoke to or noticed him. One friend he had--his guitar; and now he put that under his jacket, lest the rain should hurt it. "_Ah, carissima!_" he murmured, as he hugged it under his arm; "you are never hungry or tired, and you shall not be wet. One of us shall be happy." The guitar gave a little whisper as his jacket rubbed against it, and Nino smiled and nodded in answer. Now the rain was falling rapidly, and he stepped under an awning, to wait until it held up. There was a lady standing there, her skirts held high, and her cloak drawn closely, and Nino stood one side; for why should he be near any one? He well knew no one wanted him. He watched the water run by in the gutter, and looked into the barrel of apples at his side--large, rosy apples, that would be so good; and he glanced up to see if any one saw him. Why not take one? He could hide it, and eat it afterwards. The grocer had so many; he had none, and it was days since he had eaten anything but dry bread. He knew it was not right to take what belonged to another; but he heard so little of right, and hunger and want pressed him every day. As he stood thinking, not quite resolved to take one, there was a patter of little feet, a merry laugh, and a bright vision stood by his side. Was she a fairy? She looked as he always felt his guitar would look if it could take a human form--slender, active, fair. A shower of golden hair, not pale, but bright, like the summer sun; eyes as deep and blue as the distant sky; a face of which one would dream. Nino held his breath, and as the blue velvet coat brushed his ragged arm, drew a sigh, and stepped back. "Did I frighten you, little boy?" asked the child. "It was raining so hard, and nursey had to run." "Come, stand in here, where it does not drip," cried the nurse, drawing her away. Nino peeped under his coat, to be sure his guitar had not been transformed, a
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