The Joyful Heart
der the spell of the place. Nevertheless, we had decided to move on soon-to try, in fact, another trip through Italy. Our friendly neighbors
les, inviting further explorations. We pushed through a dense undergrowth and presently were in a grove of great white pines. There was a faint sound of running water, and suddenly we came upon an astonishing brook-wide, swift, and
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in with a big s
d cautiously among the briers. But when we came once more to the veteran pines, they seemed more glamorous than ever in the moonlight, especially one that stood near a large holly, apart from the
had bette
hill. Out of a dense oak grove we suddenly emerged
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of moonlit marshes, and beyond them a gleam-perhaps from some
but
tely company of red cedars, comely and dense and mysterious as
a place fo
was the answer, "and ma
us at last. Our hands met in compact. As we strolled reluctantly homeward to a ten-o'clock dinner we talked of road-making, swamps, pneumatic water-systems, the nim