Most terribly cold it was; it snowed,
and was nearly quite dark, and evening--
the last evening of the year. In this
cold and darkness there went along the
street a poor little girl, bareheaded,
and with naked feet. When she left home
she had slippers on, it is true; but what
was the good of that? They were very large
slippers, which her mother had hitherto
worn; so large were they; and the poor
little thing lost them as she scuffled
away across the street, because of two
carriages that rolled by dreadfully fast.
One slipper was nowhere to be found;
the other had been laid hold of by an
urchin, and off he ran with it; he thought
it would do capitally for a cradle when
he some day or other should have children
himself. So the little maiden walked on
with her tiny naked feet, that were quite
red and blue from cold. She carried a
quantity of matches in an old apron, and
she held a bundle of them in her hand.
Nobody had bought anything of her the
whole livelong day; no one had given her
a single farthing...
So, turn off that MTV and get your children
reading the words that will deepen their
soul and exalt their spirit as well as
your own. Check out the book from the
library!