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The Mermaid

CHAPTER IV
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As he watched now, the momentary brightening was very perceptible.

The heights and shadows of the sand-hills stood out to sight; he could see the line where the low herbage stopped and the waving bent began.

In the sky the stars faded in a pallid gulf of violet light.

The mystery of the place was less, its beauty a thousandfold greater: and the beauty was still of the dream-exciting kind that made him long to climb all its hills and seek in all its hollows, for there are some scenes that, by their very contour, suggest more than they display, and in which the human mind cannot rid itself of the notion that the physical aspect is not all that there is to be seen.

But whatever the charm of the place, now that light had revealed it Caius must leave it.
The party put themselves in line of march once more.


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