The book The World Above; a Duologue was written by author Crow, Martha Foote, 1854-1924 Here you can read free online of The World Above; a Duologue book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The World Above; a Duologue a good or bad book?
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Never think of doing such a thing ! Angelica — I shall! I am going now! (She flies along the passage, and then stops and gazes back upon Jean. She looks hke a spirit shining out in the darkness). Are you coming? I am going on! Jean — Then go on, Angelica; I will come with you. I am coming, I am coming! (Both figures pass under the arch of masonry fringed with its grotesque fungi, and dis- appear into the black darkness). 29 Scene III. (A spacious gallery in The Darker Realm, where a gateway ope...ns out and lets in a flood of dazzling light. Graceful vines entwine the arch and move quietly in the wind, while beyond the opening spreads the blue and glittering surface of a river. Many gay-colored river- craft ply up and down in the distance, and the varied sounds of city life send a pleasant murmur to the ear. Beyond all are banks of green, church spires, and a strip of sky that is ripening in color toward sunset. Beneath the arch at the right, steps of stone masonry lead down into the waters and disappear in the transparent depths; a stone foot-path leads from the left along the side of the gallery, and the walls are trellised here and there with little trailing fingers of moss.
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