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There was a lace of faintthe creek and beyond, when John and
Helen reached their bench (of course they went back there), and broken
roundelays were croaking fros
held carnival in resentment of the lonesomeness The air was still and
close Hundreds of fire-flies coquetted with the darkness a fro their
little lanterns for a second to glow again froreen; a lazy cloud drifted in it and lapped itself
athwart the n the skies for us each day and night, I think,"
Helen said, as she dropped a little scarf from her shoulders and leaned
back on the bench "It must be the only way to keep them happy and busy
'up there' They let them take turns, and those not on duty, probably
float around and criticise"
"They've given a good ht," said John; "soh I think I've seen a
Turner sunset or two in Plattville"
"It was a sculptor's sunset this evening Did you see it?--great massy
clouds piled heap on heap, ale didn't think it elo gets a chance rather often, doesn't he, considering the