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Updated: May 13, 2025
"So your soul goes straying in a land more fair; Half you tread the dew-wet grasses, half wander there."
He came to a place where the space about him seemed large, where the floor was smooth, and the air so clear and pure that he could breathe it freely. Utter darkness, indeed, surrounded him, but it was a darkness not peopled with evil beings; it was more like the sweet darkness of a summer night, with the fragrance of dew-wet flowers in the air. He leaned against a pillar to rest.
The promise of the morning from the window was kept in full. Janice could not walk sedately she fairly skipped. Out of the sagging gate and up the winding lane she went, her feet twinkling over the dew-wet sod, a song on her lips, her eyes as bright as the stars which Dawn had smothered when she tiptoed over the eastern hills.
He had luminous final theories about Love and Death and Immortality, odd matters they seemed for him to think about! and all his woven thoughts lay across my perception of the realities of things, as flimsy and irrelevant and clever and beautiful, oh! as a dew-wet spider's web slung in the morning sunshine across the black mouth of a gun....
If you could live in a star, which one would you pick? I'd like that lovely clear big one away over there above that dark hill." "Anne, do hold your tongue." said Marilla, thoroughly worn out trying to follow the gyrations of Anne's thoughts. Anne said no more until they turned into their own lane. A little gypsy wind came down it to meet them, laden with the spicy perfume of young dew-wet ferns.
"Yes, Uncle Lan," I assented, my mind divided between fear of him and eagerness to go. In the kitchen we ate some fried eggs and drank our coffee in silence. Then we trudged on through the dew-wet fields, drenched to the knees as if having waded through a brook. Lan bore his double-barrelled shotgun over his shoulder.
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