A Prisoner in Fairyland (The book That 'uncle Paul' Wrote)

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From the summits of the distant Alps ran filmy lines of ebony that knotted themselves on to the crests of the pines beside them. There were so many no eye could follow them. They flew and darted everywhere, dropping like needles from the sky itself, sewing the tent of darkness on to the main supports, and threading the starlight as they came. Night slowly brought her beauty and her mystery upon the world.
The filmy pattern opened. There was a tautness in the lines that made one feel they would
...twang with delicate music if the wind swept its hand more rapidly across them. And now and again all vibrated, each line making an ellipse between its fastened ends, then gradually settling back to its thin, almost invisible bed. Cables of thick, elastic darkness steadied them.
How much of it all the children realised them- selves, or how much flashed into them from their cousin's mind, is of course a thing not even a bat can tell.
' Is that why bats fly in such a muddle .? Like a puzzle .'' ' ' Of course,' he said.


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