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Solhea smallThe sun was just far enough in the west to send inviting shadows. In the centre offield, and in the shade of a haystack a girl lay sleeping. She had slept long and soundly,when something awoke her as suddenly as if it had been a blow. The log cabin in which (ashe dwelt with her parents was just outside the enclosure in which she had been sleeping.When Caline emerged from the shadow she saw a long train of passenger coachesstanding in view. It was that sudden stopping which had awakened her; for such a thinghad not happened before within her recollection. There seemed to be something wrongwith the engine; and some of the passengers who dismounted went forward to investigatethe trouble. Others came strolling along in the direction of the cabin, where Caline stoodunder an old gnarled mulberry tree, staring. There were ladies in the party. They walkedawkwardly in their high heeled boots over the rough uneven ground. They twirled theirumbrellas and laughed immoderately. They tried to talk to Caline, but could not understandthe French dialect in which she answered them.write the name of the story​

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