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Day's Journey

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Excerpt: "e;Rose Summers paused a moment before she lifted the latch of a little gate set between two walls of yew.

It was June. The sky had the blue of larkspur, the air was sweet with the scent of flowers.

The gate in the yew hedge opened upon a small flagged court leading to a porch wreathed with roses.

Above the porch clematis and ivy continued the wall of living green almost to the gables of what had once been an Elizabethan farm-house, and was now the picturesque home of Robert Kingslake and of Cecily his wife.

To the left, above a walled garden, great chestnut trees reared their heads, and flung shadows across the lane in which Mrs. Summers was standing. The stillness, broken only by the sleepy clucking of fowls, was of that peculiar peacefulness which broods over an English country-side.

On the white dust[2] in the road the shadows lay asleep.

The trees themselves drowsed against the blue sky; the very roses above the house-porch laid their pink faces together, and, cradled in leaves, dreamt in the sunshine."e;

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Otbebookpublishing
3988268747 / 9783988268747
eBook (EPUB)
03/09/2023
1 pages
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