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out, from where she sits reclining._ The blessed sun! I never thought to see it rise again so beautiful. RHODA. _Looks at her aunt, puzzled and alarmed._ But, Auntie, there isn't any sun! It's-- _She breaks off, seeing Michaelis place his finger on his lips as a signal for her to be silent. Mrs. Beeler turns to Rhoda, puzzled._ MRS. BEELER. There isn't any sun? Why-- _Rhoda pretends not to hear. Mrs. Beeler turns to Michaelis._ What does she mean by saying there is no sun? MICHAELIS. She means she doesn't see it. MRS. BEELER. _Still puzzled._ But--you see it, don't you? MICHAELIS. I see the same sun that you see. MRS. BEELER. _Looks again at Rhoda, then dismisses her wonderment, and looks out at the window dreamily._ Another day--and to-morrow the best of all the days of the year. ANNIE. What day is to-morrow? _She leaves Michaelis and comes to her mother's side._ What day is to-morrow? MRS. BEELER. _With exultation in her voice._ My child, to-morrow is the most wonderful and the most beautiful day of all the year. The day when--all over the whole world--there is singing in the air, and everything rises into new life and happiness. ANNIE. _Fretfully._ Mamma, I don't understand! What day is to-morrow? MRS. BEELER. To-morrow is Easter. ANNIE. _With sudden interest._ Easter! Can I have some eggs to color? MRS. BEELER. Ask Aunt Martha. ANNIE. _Singsong, as she skips out._ Eggs to color! Eggs to color! _Rhoda has meanwhile fetched a large tray from the cupboard and has been piling the dishes noiselessly upon it._ RHODA. Shall I wheel you in, Aunt Mary? MRS. BEELER. Yes, please. _Rhoda wheels the chair toward the hall door, which Michaelis opens. Mrs. Beeler gazes at him as she passes._ Will you come in soon, and sit with me? There is so much that I want to hear. MICHAELIS. Whenever you are ready. MRS. BEELER. I will ring my bell. _As they go out, Martha bustles in, gathers up the dish tray and is about to depart, with a vindictive look. At the door she turns, and jerks her head toward the boy._ MARTHA. Is it against the law to work where he comes from? MICHAELIS. _Abstractedly._ What?--No. MARTHA. Then he might as well do me some chores. Not but right, payin' only half board. MICHAELIS. _To t
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