Say and Seal, Volume I Say and Seal, Volume I

Say and Seal, Volume I

Publisher Description

The street was broad, with sidewalks, and wide grass-grown borders, and a spacious track of wheels and horses' feet in the centre. Great elms, which the early settlers planted, waved their pendant branches over the peaceful highway, and gave shelter and nest-room to numerous orioles, killdeer, and robins; putting off their yellow leaves in the autumn, and bearing their winter weight of snow, in seeming quiet assurance that spring would make amends for all. Along the street, at pleasant neighbourly intervals—not near enough to be crowded, nor far enough to be lonely—stood the houses —comfortable, spacious, compact — "with no nonsense about them". The Mong lay like a mere blue thread in the distance, its course often pointed out by the gaff of some little sloop that followed the bends of the river up toward Suckiaug. The low rolling shore was spotted with towns and spires: over all was spread the fairest blue sky and floating specks of white.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
1885
17 March
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
639
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SIZE
412.6
KB

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