The Great Way a Story of the Joyful the Sorrowful the Glorious

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The Great Way a Story of the Joyful the Sorrowful the Glorious
Horace Fish
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As a very modelling of Soli- tude in the whirling, lit metropolis it stood there, a thing of the mists, as high and lonely as a loon ; and those grey mists, that may have been an effect more of the great grey arch than of the night, unlocked her vision to the sought thought: turning themselves, those mists, to murk, and the warm nightlights to the twilights of raw dawn. Mentally, she was seated not in a luxurious vehicle, but in a scow besmirched in the bank of a dry riverbed, gnawing the husks... of devoured emotion in strangle, hard- passioned words; and in the darkness of the car, Elise's cloak-shrouded figure was not that of her paid hireling, but of a servant of God's House a nun. . . . She had turned toward Elise, drawino- in and away from the vision of mist that had turned brown in her eyes . . . Browner than the waltz that had led to all the mist-dissipating light for a little while of her life. So thick and real spiritually was the heaviness about her that no start save of pain could have come from her had Elise leaned through it and said, "Look !

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