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The Fortune of the Rougons

CHAPTER VI
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It had occurred to Rougon that this would serve as an excellent post of observation.

While conversing together the members of the Commission leaned over the parapet.

The strange spectacle that spread out before them soon made them silent.

In the distance, in the valley of the Viorne, across the vast hollow which stretched westward between the chain of the Garrigues and the mountains of the Seille, the rays of the moon were streaming like a river of pale light.

The clumps of trees, the gloomy rocks, looked, here and there, like islets and tongues of land, emerging from a luminous sea; and, according to the bends of the Viorne one could now and again distinguish detached portions of the river, glittering like armour amidst the fine silvery dust falling from the firmament.


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