They worked together for an hour or more without speaking. Ellen was grave and absorbed in the anxious thoughts of that spring; Jethro was accustomed to adapting himself to the behaviors and moods of older people, and he found enough in the world about him to occupy his interest as he worked.
From Irene Hunt, Across Five Aprils. Copyright 1964 by Irene Hunt
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Test result: Sixth grade - identify the narrative point of view
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