[Romance Island by Zona Gale]@TWC D-Link bookRomance Island CHAPTER XIV 15/25
There was about the old creature an air of such gentleness, such supreme repose and detachment that, even in that place of quiet, his presence made a kind of hush.
He was old and pallid and fragile, but there lingered within him, while his spirit lingered, the perfume of all fine and gentle things, all things of quietude.
When he had spoken the old man turned and moved slowly down the ways of strange light, between the fallen temples builded to forgotten gods, and he seemed like the very spirit of the ancient mountain, ignorant of itself and knowing all truth. "How strange," said St.George, looking after him, "how unutterably strange and sad." "That is good of you," said Olivia.
"Aunt Dora and Antoinette thought I'd gone quite off my head, and Mr.Frothingham wanted to know why I didn't bring back some one who could have been called as a witness." "Witness," St.George echoed; "but the whole place is made of witnesses.
Which reminds me: what is the sentence ?" "The sentence ?" she wondered. "The potatoes of Yaque," he reminded her, "and my head ?" "Ah well," said Olivia gravely, "inasmuch as the moon came up in the east to-night instead of the west, I shall be generous and give you one day's reprieve." "Do you know, I _thought_ the moon came up in the east to-night," cried St.George joyfully. * * * * * It was half an hour afterward that Amory's languid voice from somewhere in the sky broke in upon their talk.
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