and Fanny's tiny children, and tiny children's tiny children, will learn to lovethat memory.
Many a day, sitting at work inside her garden, with her little onesaround her, Fanny let them gather some flowers, and talk to her aboutthem; and then they would beg, as a reward for good conduct, that shewould tell them about her dear grandmother and her own tiny childish days;and much as tiny children love to hear stories, never did any more delightin a story, than did these tiny children, in the story of Fanny, theFlower-Girl.