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Updated: June 4, 2025


"I stopped for a moment to look at the ship," he said, with the trace of an ungracious bow, "and must get back." The sunlight flung a warm moted veil over Nettie Vollar. She gave him a startled uncalculated glance of almost desperate appeal and his heart responded with a quickened thud. Edward Dunsack was sallow and enigmatic, with thin pinched lips.

Ian's voice spoke. "Alexander?" "Yes, it is I." "The night is so still. I heard you coming a long way off. I have lighted a fire in the cave." They entered it the old boyhood haunt. All the air was moted for them with memories. Ian had made the fire and had laid fagots for mending. The flame played and murmured and reddened the walls.

Her dark cheek paled, and her lips trembled; she turned, and going back to her seat by the window took up her fallen work. Evelyn, with a sharp catch of her breath, withdrew her attention from the other occupant of the room, and fixed it upon a moted sunbeam lying like a bar between the two. Mistress Stagg returned. The hood was fitted, and its purchaser prepared to leave.

the old swallow-haunted barns, Brown-gabled, long, and full of seams Through which the moted sunlight streams. And winds blow freshly in to shake The red plumes of the roosted cocks And the loose hay-mow's scented locks, the cattle-yard With the white horns tossing above the wall, the spring-blossoms that drooped over the river, Lighting up the swarming shad, and

"the old swallow-haunted barns, Brown-gabled, long, and full of seams Through which the moted sunlight streams, And winds blow freshly in to shake The red plumes of the roosted cocks And the loose hay-mow's scented locks," "the cattle-yard With the white horns tossing above the wall," the spring-blossoms that drooped over the river, "Lighting up the swarming shad:" and

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