The Hollow Land

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The Hollow Land
Morris, William, 1834-1896
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"Are you my brother Arnald, that I used to think such a grand man whenI was a boy?" I said, "or are you changed too, like everybody, andeverything else? What do you mean?" "Look! look!" he said, grinding his teeth in agony. I raised my eyes:where was the one pass between the rim of stern rocks? Nothing: theenemy behind us- that grim wall in front: what wonder that each manlooked in his fellow's face for help, and found it not. Yet I refusedto believe that there was any troth either in the wild
...stories that Ihad heard when I was a boy, or in this story told me so clearly by myeyes now.
I called out cheerily, "Hugh, come here!" He came. "What do you thinkof this? Some mere dodge on Harald's part? Are we cut off?" "Think!Sir Florian? God forgive me for ever thinking at all; I have given upthat long and long ago, because thirty years ago I thought this, thatthe House of Lilies would deserve anything in the way of bad fortunethat God would send them: so I gave up thinking, and took to fighting.


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