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husbands who come up every Saturday from town might well be impatient for
gone back already; and the lady cottagers, lingering hardily on till
neighboring houses, which no longer brighten after the chilly nightfall,
year, and that it will be divine here all through October. But there are
cityward, which it is hard to resist. The first great exodus was on the
guests. The rest followed, half of them within the week, and within a
who made no impression of summer.html">summer sojourn in the deserted trolleys.
The days now go by in moods of rapid succession. There have been days
have fled the lingering summer; there have been nights when the winds
have remained.
We have had a magnificent storm.html">storm.html">storm, which came, as an equinoctial storm
upon the shore in thundering surges twenty and thirty feet high. I
crouched in the very edge of the surf, with the effect of clutching the
such a sight as I have not seen on shipboard, and while I luxuriously
purring and softly crackling in a quiet indifference to the storm.
Twenty-four hours more made all serene again. Bloodcurdling tales of
unconscious of ever having been a fury as a lady who has found her lost
colonial climate that the other afternoon I went out with my umbrella
the broiling sun. Three days ago I could say that the green of the woods
have flamed into crimson.html">crimson. Every morning, when I look out, this crimson
beginning slowly to kindle, with a sort of inner glow which has not yet
seems only to be more and more asters sorts; and I have seen ladies
are beginning again to light their tender lamps from the burning
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