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Updated: May 13, 2025
"I saw only the sun shining on the river, and the oak-wood waving in the breeze." "Look down the road, child; the time passes. Go quickly." "She is gone already," said Resa, laughing merrily. "She is standing under the great elder-tree to wait for Esbern Lynge." "Call her back call her back!" cried the mother, anxiously. "To stand beneath an elder-tree, and this night will be St. John's Eve!
"I should like to buy something of you, which belongs neither to you nor to me." "There are plenty of things in the world answering to that description," said Móricz, "and I can assure you, I will let you have it as cheap as possible." "Let us move on a bit." Gyuri led him out of the crowd to the village pump, near which grew an elder-tree.
It was then they were aware that there came from over their heads a sound like the murmuring of a brook under the leaves of June; like the breaking of deep waters at a weir; like the rolling of foam-capped wavelets against an echoing rock. Look up! Every leafless bough of yonder lofty elder-tree is thick with birds. Listen!
It was the fault of the elder-tree of Saint John's night! ... But now " he broadly dismisses the fancies and aberrations of the warm mid-summer night, and turns his face toward the clear-defined duty of the day: "But now it is Saint John's Day! And now let us see how Hans Sachs shall contrive deftly to guide Illusion to the working out of a noble purpose.
In the evening, while yet it was light, Andrew went alone to the elder-tree, took the Bible from its humble shrine, and began turning over its leaves. "And why call ye me, Lord, Lord, and do not the things which I say?" He read, and sunk deep in thought. This is the way his thoughts went: "What things? What had He been saying? Let me look and see what He says, that I may begin to do it!"
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