Waters of Edera

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Waters of Edera
Ouida, 1839-1908
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M Tell them," he said to old Trizio : " tell them their wells will run dry ; their fish will rot on the dry bed of what was once the river; their canes, their reeds and rushes, their osiers, will all fail them ; when they shall go out into their fields nothing which they sow or plant will grow, because the land will be cracked and parched ; there will be no longer the runlets and rivulets to water the soil ; birds will die of thirst, and thousands of little river creatures will be putrid carcas
...es in the sun ; for the Edera, which is life and joy and health to this part of the country, will be carried far away, imprisoned in brick walls, drawn under ground, forced to labour like a slave, put to vile uses, soiled and degraded. Cannot you tell them this, and make them see ? ,f THE WATERS OF EDERA 169 The old man shook his white head, " They would never believe. It i3 too hard for them.
Where the river runs, there it will always be.
So they think." "They are dolts f they are mules, they are swine !


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