The book Pharais a Romance of the Isles was written by author Fiona Macleod Here you can read free online of Pharais a Romance of the Isles book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Pharais a Romance of the Isles a good or bad book?
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•• Mayhap it was but a dream, " he muttered : " and who can tell the folly of the mind?" Then, with Ghaoth's help, he got the 57 ci steers from the neighbouring shed and "Righ-geal, " the great tawny-shaggy bull, whose either horn could have pierced right through and beyond the biggest drover who ever crossed the Kyles at Colintraive, and urged all the kine upward to the higher pastures, where the thyme was so sweet, close- clustered as it was among the soft green hair of the isle-grass. It see...med to him as though all the larks on Innisrbn were singing at one time and just there, everywhere around and above him. In the birk-shaws, there was a mavis that was as a fount where- from music spilled intoxicatingly : by the burn, the merles called, re-called, and called yet again, and over and over, sweet and blithe, and with loud, reck- less cries of mirth and joy. On every gorse-bush, yellow with bloom, fragrant almost to pain, and filled with the murmur of the wild-bee and the high, thin hum of the wood-wasp, a yellow- hammer flitted to and fro, or sang its tiveet — tweet — tweet — o-o-oh sweet .
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