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Afar off the others were signaling that lunch was ready, but the two on the rock were blind
"I think you are right to go away," said Alice "You would be too well off here One would becolad you agree with me, Miss Wishart 'Here is the shore, and the far orld's beforein these uplands, but there's a vast deal astir up and down the earth, and it would be a pity not to have a hand in it"
Then he stopped suddenly, for at that ht and colour went out of his picture of the wanderer's life, and he saw instead a ho at his table's head, growing old with him in the fellowship of years For a moment he felt the charm of the red hearth and the quiet life Some such sketch must the Goddess of Ho Olaf, and if Swanhild or the true Penelope were as pretty as this lady of the rock there was credit in the renunciation The ht only of the pin-point of Glenavelin
Soirl's lance at the abstracted Lewis and welcomed a courier from the rest of the party This was no other than the dandified Tae-that true friend having suffered the agonies of starvation and a terrible suspicion as to what rash step his hostman had not yet made Miss Wishart's acquaintance
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The sun set in the thick of the dark hills, and a tired and hway They had long outstayed their intention, but care sat lightly there, and Lady Manorwater alone was vexed by thoughts of a dinner untouched and a respectable household in confusion The sweet-scented dusk was soothing to the senses, and there in the narrow glen, with the wide blue strath and the gleam of the river below, it was hard to find the link of reality and easy to credit fairyland Arthur and Miss Wishart had gone on in front and were now strayed a rave and elaborate, while he, being a recluse by nature but a humanitarian by profession, was half nervous and half entranced in her cheerful society They talked of nothing, their hearts being set on the scrahway and the farm where the Glenavelin traps had been put up, they found themselves a clear ten minutes in advance of the others