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Martha

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'Once ... once upon a time ...'     Over and over again, Martha would tell us her stories,     In the hazel glen. Hers were those clear grey eyes     You watch, and the story seems Told by their beautifulness     Tranquil as dreams. She'd sit with her two slim hands     Clasped round her bended knees; While we on our elbows lolled,     And stared at ease. Her voice and her narrow chin,     Her grave small lovely head, Seemed half the meaning     Of the words she said. 'Once ... once upon a time ...'     Like a dream you dream in the night, Fairies and gnomes stole out     In the leaf-green light. And her beauty far away     Would fade, as her voice ran on, Till hazel and summer sun     And all were gone: - All fordone and forgot;     And like clouds in the height of the sky, Our hearts stood still in the hush     Of an age gone by.

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"'Once ... once upon a time ...'..."

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