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<h2><SPAN name="IN_THE_MOONLIGHT" id="IN_THE_MOONLIGHT"></SPAN>IN THE MOONLIGHT.</h2>
<p>He picked a buttercup, and held it up to her
chin. "Do you like butter?" he asked.</p>
<p>"Butter!" she exclaimed. "They are not made
into butter. They are made into crowns for the
Queen; she has a new one every morning."</p>
<p>"I'll make you a crown," he said. "You shall
wear it to-night."</p>
<p>"But where will my throne be?" she asked.</p>
<p>"It shall be on the middle step of the stile by
the corn-field."</p>
<p>So when the moon rose I went out to see.</p>
<p>He wore a red jacket and his cap with the
feather in it. Round her head there was a wreath
of buttercups; it was not much like a crown. On
one side of the wreath there were some daisies,
and on the other was a little bunch of blackberry-blossom.</p>
<p>"Come and dance in the moonlight," he said;
so she climbed up and over the stile, and stood in
the corn-field holding out her two hands to him.
He took them in his, and then they danced round
and round all down the pathway, while the wheat
nodded wisely on either side, and the poppies
awoke and wondered. On they went, on and on
through the corn-field towards the broad green<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_34" id="Page_34">[Pg 34]</SPAN></span>
meadows stretching far into the distance. On and
on, he shouting for joy, and she laughing out so
merrily that the sound travelled to the edge of the
wood, and the thrushes heard, and dreamed of
Spring. On they went, on and on, and round and
round, he in his red jacket, and she with the wild
flowers dropping one by one from her wreath. On
and on in the moonlight, on and on till they had
danced all down the corn-field, till they had crossed
the green meadows, till they were hidden in the
mist beyond.</p>
<p>That is all I know; but I think that in the far far
off somewhere, where the moon is shining, he and
she still dance along a corn-field, he in his red
jacket, and she with the wild flowers dropping from
her hair.</p>
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