of singing.
A young crescent of a moon shone silvery against a purple blue sky.
"Little Red-Robin," cried Dale, suddenly, "Are you very sure?"
"Sure--of what?" Robin asked in a voice that trembled in spite of her.
"Someday you will be a rich girl. I am a--working-man. What will the
world say? They may laugh at you!"
Robin's chin lifted. Had she ever reckoned her gifts in dollars and
cents?
"But you're my Prince!" she protested, proudly. "Don't you remember?
That night, a long, long time ago, when you took me home, I called
you--my Prince. You said, then, you couldn't stay with me--that I'd have
to find you. Well," her voice dropped to a whisper, "I have."
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