âThat,â she said, pointing to the pictureâ âa rather vivid chromo entitled, âChrist Blessing Little Childrenââ ââand I was just imagining I was one of themâ âthat I was the little girl in the blue dress, standing off by herself in the corner as if she didnât belong to anybody, like me. She looks lonely and sad, donât you think? I guess she hadnât any father or mother of her own. But she wanted to be blessed, too, so she just crept shyly up on the outside of the crowd, hoping nobody would notice herâ âexcept Him. Iâm sure I know just how she felt. Her heart must have beat and her hands must have got cold, like mine did when I asked you if I could stay. She was afraid He mightnât notice her. But itâs likely He did, donât you think? Iâve been trying to imagine it all outâ âher edging a little nearer all the time until she was quite close to Him; and then He would look at her and put His hand on her hair and oh, such a thrill of joy as would run over her! But I wish the artist hadnât painted Him so sorrowful-looking. All His pictures are like that, if youâve noticed. But I donât believe He could really have looked so sad or the children would have been afraid of Him.â
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