That was the name of my little sister
who is dead. Come here, Philine, and sit by me."
"Perhaps you might like to look at a book while I am away--"
"A book!" interrupted the child, with a merry laugh, clapping her hands.
"Why, I am just learning the alphabet, and can't bring myself to call a
two-pronged fork 'y.'"
"You dear little innocent rogue!" tenderly ejaculated the old gentleman.
"Are you fond of flowers?"
He brought from the adjoining room a porcelain flowerpot containing a
narcissus in bloom.
"Oh, what a charming flower!" cried the child, admiringly. "How I wish I
might pluck just one!"
"Help yourself, my dear," returned her host, pushing the plant toward
her.
The child daintily broke off one of the snowy blossoms, and, with
childlike coquetry, fastened it in the trimming of her chemise.
"What is this beautiful flower called, monsieur?"
"The narcissus."
At mention of the name the little maid suddenly clapped her hands and
cried joyfully:
"Why, that is the name of our palace! Now don't you know where it is?"
"The 'Palace of Narcissus'? I have heard of it."
"Then you will have no trouble finding my home.
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