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Our Mutual Friend

CHAPTER 14
10/19

It's Gaffer!' They ran to the rope, leaving him gasping there.

Soon, the form of the bird of prey, dead some hours, lay stretched upon the shore, with a new blast storming at it and clotting the wet hair with hail-stones.
Father, was that you calling me?
Father! I thought I heard you call me twice before! Words never to be answered, those, upon the earth-side of the grave.

The wind sweeps jeeringly over Father, whips him with the frayed ends of his dress and his jagged hair, tries to turn him where he lies stark on his back, and force his face towards the rising sun, that he may be shamed the more.

A lull, and the wind is secret and prying with him; lifts and lets falls a rag; hides palpitating under another rag; runs nimbly through his hair and beard.

Then, in a rush, it cruelly taunts him.


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