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HUSH!
HUSH!

"Listen! there are voices talking." Calmly still she strove to speak,Yet her voice grew faint and trembling, And the red flushed in her cheek. "It is only the children playing Below, now their work is done, And they laugh that their eyes are dazzled By the rays of the setting sun."
Fainter grew her voice, and weaker, As with anxious eyes she cried,"Down the avenue of chestnuts, I can hear a horseman ride." "It was only the deer that were feeding In a herd on the clover-grass, They were startled, and fled to the thicket, As they saw the reapers pass."
Now the night arose in silence, Birds lay in their leafy nest,And the deer couched in the forest, And the children were at rest: