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Here are the quotations for the coming week, June 18th - 24th

. …He leaned forward, but his eye was caught by the setting sun. It had come
down to the top of Cherry Clack Hill, and the light poured in between the
tree trunks so that you could see red and gold and black deep into the heart
of Far Wood ..in his armour (he) shone as though he had been afire. 'Wait,'
he said, lifting a hand, and the sunlight jinked on his glass bracelet.
'Wait! I pray to Mithras!'. He rose and stretched his arms westward, with
deep, splendid-sounding words…

2. ...The old farmhouse, weather-tiled to the ground, took almost the colour
of a blood-red ruby in the afternoon light. The pigeons pecked at the mortar
in the chimney-stacks; the bees that had lived under the tiles since it was
built filled the hot August air with their booming; and the smell of the
box-tree by the dairy window mixed with the smell of earth after rain, bread
after baking, and a tickle of wood-smoke. The farmer's wife came to the
door, baby on arm, shaded her brows against the sun, stooped to pluck a
sprig of rosemary, and turned down the orchard...


3. …'They stole down our alley, they tapped secretly at our door, they took
off their rags, they arrayed themselves, and they talked to my father at the
wine. All over the world the heathen fought each other. They brought news of
these wars … There can be no war without gold, and we jews know how the
earth's gold moves with the seasons and the crops, and the winds: circling
and looping and rising away like a river - a wonderful underground river…'

The sources of last week's quotations (June 11th17th) were as follows

1. 'The Head of the District' in 'Life's Handicap'
2. 'The Return of Imray' in 'Life's Handicap'
3. 'Dray Wara Yow Dee' in 'In Black and White'

Good wishes to all, John R



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