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IV

           

           Afterhisoneglanceattheroadsteadhewenton,sincetherewasnothingtoturnbackfor,andthetimemustbegotthroughsomehow.TheavenuesofbigtreesranstraightovertheEsplanade,cuttingeachotheratdiverseangles,columnarbelowandluxuriantabove.Theinterlacedboughshighupthereseemedtoslumber;notaleafstirredoverhead:andthereedycast-ironlamppostsinthemiddleoftheroad,giltlikescepters,diminishedinalongperspective,withtheirglobesofwhiteporcelainatop,resemblingabarbarousdecorationofostriches’eggsdisplayedinarow.Theflamingskykindledatinycrimsonsparkupontheglisteningsurfaceofeachglassyshell.

           Withhischinsunkalittle,hishandsbehindhisback,andtheendofhisstickmarkingthegravelwithafaintwaveringlineathisheels,CaptainWhalleyreflectedthatifashipwithoutamanwaslikeabodywithoutasoul,asailorwithoutashipwasofnotmuchmoreaccountinthisworldthananaimlesslogadriftuponthesea.Thelogmightbesoundenoughbyitself,toughoffiber,andhardtodestroy—butwhatofthat!Andasuddensenseofirremediableidlenessweightedhisfeetlikeagreatfatigue.

           Asuccessionofopencarriagescamebowlingalongthenewlyopenedsea-road.Youcouldseeacrossthewidegrass-plotsthediscsofvibrationmadebythespokes.

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