eyebright was not old enough to perceive the inconveniences of being poor.
eyebright paused, and bit into her apple with an absorbed expression.
The little ones were silent, but they looked anxiously at eyebright.
"I'll tell the first," said eyebright, always ready to take the lead.
"I should have thought so," said Bessie Mather, who was cuddled in the hay close to eyebright.
eyebright could not remember any time in her life when her mother was not ill.
The one on the left-hand side of the chimney-piece was eyebright's special cupboard.
eyebright sat on the door-steps and watched him ride down the street.
"I can't be any quicker when I have to keep going for more things," said eyebright.
Ordinarily, eyebright was very proud to be trusted with this little job.