Re-Issue of the Shorter Stories of Fiona Macleod [pseud.]: Rearranged, With Additional Tales
Re-Issue of the Shorter Stories of Fiona Macleod [pseud.]: Rearranged, With Additional Tales
Sharp William
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But, and this was an ill thing for one like Art, who was a poet and dreamer, he loved this woman overmuch. She held his life in the hollow of her hand* Nevertheless, and in her own way, she loved him truly ; and the THE HILLS OF RUEL 155 for him, blind with the Dream against his eyes, all might have been well, but for one thing. For Art, who was no coward, feared one hazard, and that was death: not his own death, and not even the death of Etain, but death. He loved Etain beyond the narrow front...iers of life: and at that indrawing shadow he stood appalled. One day, when his longing was great upon him, he went out alone upon the Hills of RueL There a man met him, a stranger, comely be- yond all men he had seen, with dark eyes of dream, and a shadowy smile. **And so," he said, "and so, Art the Dreamer, thou art eager to know what way thou mayest meet Etain,. in that hour when the shadow of the Shadow is upon thee?" **Even so; though I know neither thee nor the way by which my name is known unto thee." "Oh, for sure I am only a wandering singer.
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