He said it was good enough;
would last very well a little while longer. I insisted that it
was not _comfortable_. It was cold.
"Sun warm, Miss Daisy. De good Lord, He make His sun warm. And
dere be fires enough."
"But it is very empty," I said. "You want something more in
it, to make it look nice."
"It never empty, Miss Daisy, when de Lord Hisself be here. And
He not leave His chil'n alone. Miss Daisy know dat?"
I stretched forth my little hand and laid it in Darry's great
— black palm. There was an absolute confidence established
between us.
"Uncle Darry" — I said, "I do love him — but sometimes, I want
to see papa! —"
And therewith my self-command was almost gone. I stood with
full eyes and quivering lips, my hand still in Darry's, who on
his part was speechless with sympathy.
"De time pass quick, and Miss Daisy see her pa'," — he said at
last.
I did not think the time passed quick. I said so.
"Do little missie ask de Lord for help?" Darry said, his eyes
by this time as watery as mine.
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