Where Men Have Walked : a Story of the Lucayos

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He still stood with uplifted eyes, the light playing across his bronzed and noble face.
As the star grew dimmer, he stretched both hands upward, wistfully. The star again lowered until it hung directly over us, and a voice from its midst whispered in sweet and distinct tones, like the tinkling of silver bells — "And, behold, I come quickly; and my reward is with me, to give every man accord- ing as his work shall be." The star vanished, and Lovidorosa, with a serene and satisfied countenance, l
...ooked at me. He offered no explanation, nor did he refer to the emblem, although his expression convinced me that he was not altogether void of understanding.
Immediately a bell sounded, then another, and another, until five had pealed out ; then the most musical sounds it has ever been my lot to hear, fell on my ears — music, rapturous, sonorous and heart gladdening — music, sweet, ethereal, divine — penetrating all space — vibrating every heart chord, as though played upon by cherub fingers, exciting admiration, joy and delight — now deep as the rolhng of chariot wheels to battle — now sweet as the play of zephyrs across the harp-strings of a wood nymph — now gay as a troubadour of old in the presence of his lady — now loving and LOVIDOROSA AND I 179 caressing as the cooing tones of a dove.


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