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After London

CHAPTER XXI
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There was nothing living near, except a blue butterfly, which settled on the mast, having ventured thus far from land.

The vastness of the sky, over-arching the broad water, the sun, and the motionless filaments of cloud, gave no repose for his gaze, for they were seemingly still.

To the weary gaze motion is repose; the waving boughs, the foam-tipped waves, afford positive rest to look at.

Such intense stillness as this of the summer sky was oppressive; it was like living in space itself, in the ether above.

He welcomed at last the gradual downward direction of the sun, for, as the heat decreased, he could work with the paddle.
Presently he furled the sail, took his paddle, and set his face for the land.


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