Wednesday, May 17, 2006

"dark on their left, and in the distance the line of the river with its" by Mehetabel Mcneil

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dark on their left, and in the distance the line of the river with its
trees drawing ever closer. The sun had only just turned west when they
started, and till evening it lay golden on the land about them. It was
difficult to think of pursuing goblins behind, and when they had put
many miles between them and Beorns house they began to talk and to sing
again and to forget the dark forest-path that lay in front. But in the
evening when the dusk came on and the peaks of the mountains glowered
against the sunset they made a camp and set a guard, and most of them
slept uneasily with dreams in which there came the howl of hunting
wolves and the cries of goblins. Still the next morning dawned bright
and fair again. There was an autumn-like mist white upon the ground and
the air was chill, but soon the sun rose red in the East and the mists
vanished, and while the shadows were still long they were off again. So
they rode now for two more days, and all the while they saw nothing save
grass and flowers and birds and scattered trees, and occasionally small
herds of red deer browsing or sitting at noon in the shade. Sometimes

by Mehetabel Mcneil

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