Chapter 6

           TheSpringwithoutaleaftotoss,bareandbrightlikeavirginfierceinherchastity,scornfulinherpurity,waslaidoutonfieldswide-eyedandwatchfulandentirelycarelessofwhatwasdoneorthoughtbythebeholders.[PrueRamsay,leaningonherfather’sarm,wasgiveninmarriage.What,peoplesaid,couldhavebeenmorefitting?And,theyadded,howbeautifulshelooked!]

           Assummerneared,astheeveningslengthened,therecametothewakeful,thehopeful,walkingthebeach,stirringthepool,imaginationsofthestrangestkindoffleshturnedtoatomswhichdrovebeforethewind,ofstarsflashingintheirhearts,ofcliff,sea,cloud,andskybroughtpurposelytogethertoassembleoutwardlythescatteredpartsofthevisionwithin.Inthosemirrors,themindsofmen,inthosepoolsofuneasywater,inwhichcloudsforeverturnandshadowsform,dreamspersisted,anditwasimpossibletoresistthestrangeintimationwhicheverygull,flower,tree,manandwoman,andthewhiteearthitselfseemedtodeclare(butifquestionedatoncetowithdraw)thatgoodtriumphs,happinessprevails,orderrules;ortoresisttheextraordinarystimulustorangehitherandthitherinsearchofsomeabsolutegood,somecrystalofintensity,remotefromtheknownpleasuresandfamiliarvirtues,somethingalientotheprocessesofdomesticlife,single,hard,bright,likeadiamondinthesand,whichwouldrenderthepossessorsecure.

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