Blackwood's Magazine, Том 209W. Blackwood, 1921 |
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... brown bog - lands , now trans- formed by the evening light into a fairy realm of soft and glowing colours . In That fairies really exist is a common belief in Ireland . spring , when the leprechaun's gold is spread over the furze bushes ...
... brown bog - lands , now trans- formed by the evening light into a fairy realm of soft and glowing colours . In That fairies really exist is a common belief in Ireland . spring , when the leprechaun's gold is spread over the furze bushes ...
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... brown and silver stream led downwards to a tranquil pool . Here a tall horse - chestnut tree stood full in the evening sunshine . The salt gales from the sea must have touched this tree just when its leaves were un- folding , for the ...
... brown and silver stream led downwards to a tranquil pool . Here a tall horse - chestnut tree stood full in the evening sunshine . The salt gales from the sea must have touched this tree just when its leaves were un- folding , for the ...
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... brown mark on the surface of the field just below the rock . Closer inspec- tion revealed an oblong patch worn bare by the tramping of many feet . Here and there a footprint stood out clearly with the symmetrical outline of a well ...
... brown mark on the surface of the field just below the rock . Closer inspec- tion revealed an oblong patch worn bare by the tramping of many feet . Here and there a footprint stood out clearly with the symmetrical outline of a well ...
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... brown deepening to violet . The bog - cotton , with its unceasing shiver , looked like a flight of phantom grey butterflies . The latent melan- choly , which in Ireland per- vades even a summer landscape , made itself felt insistently ...
... brown deepening to violet . The bog - cotton , with its unceasing shiver , looked like a flight of phantom grey butterflies . The latent melan- choly , which in Ireland per- vades even a summer landscape , made itself felt insistently ...
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... Brown into a course of action which he now viewed with doubt , if not yet with absolute disapproval . He lay back upon a deck- chair , his thin nervous hands clasped behind his grizzling head , watching the changes of expression upon ...
... Brown into a course of action which he now viewed with doubt , if not yet with absolute disapproval . He lay back upon a deck- chair , his thin nervous hands clasped behind his grizzling head , watching the changes of expression upon ...
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