The Silent Isle The Silent Isle

The Silent Isle

Publisher Description

It is a story about spending some days in town, on business; I have been sitting on two committees, I have given a lecture, I have attended a public dinner; and now I have come back gratefully to my hermitage. I got home in the evening; it is winter, but unusually warm; and the birds were fluting in the bushes, as I walked round the garden in the twilight, as though they had an inkling of the Spring; to hear them gave me a sort of delicious pain, I hardly know why. They seemed to speak to me of old happy hours that have long folded their wings, of bright pleasant days, lightly regarded, easily spent, shut into the volumes of the past. I see, as the Psalmist said, that all things come to an end.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
1925
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
408
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SIZE
281.6
KB

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