Purchase one of 1st World Library's Classic Books and help support our free internet library of downloadable eBooks. Visit us online at www.1stWorldLibrary.ORG - - Very late indeed in May but early in the morning Laurel Ammidon lay in bed considering two widely different aspects of chairs. The day before she had been eleven and the comparative maturity of that age had filled her with a moving disdain for certain fanciful thoughts which had given her extreme youth a decidedly novel if not an actually adventurous setting. Until yesterday almost she had regarded the various chairs of the house as beings endowed with life and character; she had held conversations with some and with a careless exterior not warranted by an inner dread avoided others in gloomy dusks. All this now she contemptuously discarded. Chairs were - chairs things to sit on wood and stuffed cushions. Yet she was slightly melancholy at losing such a satisfactory lot of reliable familiars: unlike older people victims of the most disconcerting moods and mysterious changes chairs could always be counted on to remain secure in their individual peculiarities.
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