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Leslie, C.E.; Randall. R.H. (ed.) / The conqueror
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The conqueror, pp. [11]-159
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14 THE CHILD AND THE SUNSHINE, .H. RADLL I, ___ ___ _ _ r_ a i 1. Through the door-way flowed the sun-shine, In a flood of mol-ten gold; Like a stream of bright-est glo - ry, Down the rift ed clouds it rolled, 2. While a child up- on the car - pet, Laughing, ran to where it lay, With its lit - tIe hands outstretching; Like a dream it fled a - way. 3. Still the child, his hands ex - tend - ed, Gazed up - on the va - cant floor, Wait-ing, watch-ing for the sun-shine,Whichwould come that day no more. "I- FI MF I ' ~ ~ ~ ~~~~~~ I -' --#-f - kv - ,jz~iLrn1J
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