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Updated: May 26, 2025
For into this high road of the mastodon and the bison smaller pathways entered from each side, as lesser watercourses run into a river: the avenues of the round-horned elk, narrow, yet broad enough for the tossing of his lordly antlers; the trails of the countless migrating shuffling bear; the slender woodland alleys along which buck and doe and fawn had sought the springs or crept tenderly from their breeding coverts or fled like shadows in the race for life; the devious wolf-runs of the maddened packs as they had sprung to the kill; the threadlike passages of the stealthy fox; the tiny trickle of the squirrel, crossing, recrossing, without number; and ever close beside all these, unseen, the grass-path or the tree-path of the cougar.
Because she stumbled, unable to see her way through wet eyes, he gave her his hand, and they found themselves in a field of corn, walking along the narrow grass-path that skirted it, in the shadow of the hedgerow. 'What is there to cry about because you have not seen me for two days? he began; 'why, Esther, we are only strangers, after all.
Oxford is countrified enough, she said indifferently, moving down the broad grass-path which divided the garden into two equal portions. 'But I am leaving Oxford, at any rate for a year, he said quietly. 'I am going to London. Her delicate eyebrows went up. 'To London? Then, in a tone of mock meekness and sympathy, 'How you will dislike it! 'Dislike it why?
It was Catherine calling Catherine, who stood at the end of the grass-path, with eyes all indignation and alarm. Langham rose quickly from the ground. He felt as though the gods had saved him or damned him which? Murewell Rectory during the next forty-eight hours was the scene of much that might have been of interest to a psychologist gifted with the power of divining his neighbours.
Horieneke came walking step by step under the lime-trees, along the narrow grass-path beside the sand, keeping her eyes fixed on the play of her knitting-needles. When she reached the bridge that crossed the brook, she looked round after her brothers.
Oxford is countrified enough, she said, indifferently, moving down the broad grass-path which divided the garden into two equal portions. 'But I am leaving Oxford, at any rate for a year, he said quietly. 'I am going to London. Her delicate eyebrows went up. 'To London? Then, in a tone of mock meekness and sympathy: 'How you will dislike it! 'Dislike It-why? 'Oh!
It was Catherine calling Catherine, who stood at the end of the grass-path, with eyes all indignation and alarm. Langham rose quickly from the ground. He felt as though the gods had saved him or damned him which? Murewell Rectory during the next forty-eight hours was the scene of much that might have been of interest to a psychologist gifted with the power of divining his neighbors.
In reading it we discern the tall white figure of the "stranger lady," leaning through the terrace wreaths of leaf and bloom, or pacing that low grass-path which she had loved and called her own. It serves Browning's purpose in the poem that she should have been one of those persons who in this world have not manifested all that lies within them.
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