The Village Shepherd
Mary Louise And Her Silent Companions
Children's Story
In this story, Mary Louise's dolls come to life on
Mid-Summer's Eve, because Mary Louise herself gives them a kiss. She discovers
something of herself in each of her dolls, but only one doll acts in exactly
the way Mary Louise would have wished. The allegories to God the Father, God
the Son and God the Holy Spirit are hopefully obvious!
Mary Louise was a little bit lonely. Not completely lonely, but just a little bit. With no brothers or sisters, Mary Louise spent quite a lot of time playing by herself.

