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They would go back to town and town avocations invigorated by their holi day, and taking with them a fresh and exhilarating recollection of the forest life left so far behind. It was near dusk, on a dull, cold evening, when Chevis 210 SOUTHERN PROSE AND POETRY dismounted before the door of the blacksmith's little log-cabin. The chestnut-tree hung desolate and bare on the eaves of the forge; the stream rushed by in swift gray whirlpools under a sullen gray sky; the gigantic wall of broken rocks ...loomed gloomy and sinister on the opposite side of the road, not so much as a withered leaf of all their vines clung to their rugged surfaces. The mountains had changed color: the nearest ranges were black with the myriads of the grim black branches of the denuded forest; far away they stretched in parallel lines, rising tier above tier, and showing numberless gradations of a dreary, neutral tint, which grew ever fainter in the distance, till merged in the uniform tone of the sombre sky. Indoors it was certainly more cheerful.
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