[A Pair of Blue Eyes by Thomas Hardy]@TWC D-Link bookA Pair of Blue Eyes CHAPTER XX 17/30
And then the waves rolled in furiously--the neutral green-and-blue tongues of water slid up the slopes, and were metamorphosed into foam by a careless blow, falling back white and faint, and leaving trailing followers behind. The passing of a heavy shower was the next scene--driving them to shelter in a shallow cave--after which the horses were put in, and they started to return homeward.
By the time they reached the higher levels the sky had again cleared, and the sunset rays glanced directly upon the wet uphill road they had climbed.
The ruts formed by their carriage-wheels on the ascent--a pair of Liliputian canals--were as shining bars of gold, tapering to nothing in the distance.
Upon this also they turned their backs, and night spread over the sea. The evening was chilly, and there was no moon.
Knight sat close to Elfride, and, when the darkness rendered the position of a person a matter of uncertainty, particularly close.
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