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Donal Grant

CHAPTER XXV
6/11

The white webs shone very white in the moon, and the green grass looked gray.

A few minutes more, and the whole country was covered with a low-lying fog, on whose upper surface the moon shone, making it appear to Donal's wondering eyes a wide-spread inundation, from which rose half-submerged houses and stacks and trees.

One who had never seen the thing before, and who did not know the country, would not have doubted he looked on a veritable expanse of water.
Absorbed in the beauty of the sight he trudged on.
Suddenly he stopped: were those the sounds of a scuffle he heard on the road before him?
He ran.

At the next turn, in the loneliest part of the way, he saw something dark, like the form of a man, lying in the middle of the road.

He hastened to it.


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