Dogtown Common

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" They went. — "As old as Eve Thy sin is, woman ! " Clutched in trembling rout.
The girls rushed out.
John Wharf turned back to call. Before him knelt A young form by a bearded fetich cold.
Her candle flared the mist of rusty gold That rimmed her face. He felt Her throbbing quiet and the quickened air, that smelt Of ripening grapes in arbor. Ages old That instant and that kneeling image seemed; Or else he dreamed.
" 'T is I, John Wharf. What mortal sin is here Of witch's sorcery? What are these
... signs?" 38 DOGTOWK COMMON "And so ye're come, John Wharf. I'm Judy Rhines."— He looked at her, austere Yet hesitant, as if he tried to summon clear Something that beckoned from the pale con- fines Of memory — a bright shape far away.
Gray-rose, rose-gray.
"What spell is here that turns warm flesh to stone?
Surely this dwelling is the Devil's lair!
Who is this man? Why does he sit and stare So silent, all alone?" " 'T is Peter Bray. Ye're right. The Devil's got his own In Pete." She touched Pete's brow.


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