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Ruth

CHAPTER VII
8/18

The noise was probably occasioned by some change of posture in the watcher inside, for it was once more dead-still.

The soft wind outside sank with a low, long, distant moan among the windings of the hills, and lost itself there, and came no more again.

But Ruth's heart beat loud.

She rose with as little noise as if she were a vision, and crept to the open window to try and lose the nervous listening for the ever-recurring sound.

Out beyond, under the calm sky, veiled with a mist rather than with a cloud, rose the high, dark outlines of the mountains, shutting in that village as if it lay in a nest.


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