There is no suffering like a child's, terrified by a secret which it dare not for some reason disclose.


The Golden Slipper: And Other Problems for Violet Strange (A. L. Burt, 1915), p. 395


There is no suffering like a child's, terrified by a secret which it dare not for some reason disclose.

There is no suffering like a child's, terrified by a secret which it dare not for some reason disclose.

There is no suffering like a child's, terrified by a secret which it dare not for some reason disclose.

There is no suffering like a child's, terrified by a secret which it dare not for some reason disclose.