Suspense, Volume 2 (of 3)

HENRY SETON MERRIMAN
AUTHOR OF 'YOUNG MISTLEY,' 'THE PHANTOM FUTURE' ETC.
IN THREE VOLUMES VOL. II.
LONDON RICHARD BENTLEY AND SON Publishers in Ordinary to Her Majesty the Queen 1890
Some there are who laugh and sing While compassed round by sorrow; To this ev'ning's gloom they bring The sunshine of to-morrow.
CONTENTS OF VOL. II.
CHAPTER

SUSPENSE
One fine day late in the autumn of eighteen hundred and seventy-six, a steamer emerged from the haze that lay over the Atlantic and the northern waters of the Bay of Biscay. Those who were working in the fields behind the lighthouse of the Pointe de Raz saw her approach the land, sight the lighthouse, and then steer outwards again on a course due north through the channel dividing the Ile de Sein from the rocky headland jutting out from this most western point of Europe into the Atlantic.
Those on board the steamer, looking across the blue waters, saw the faint outline of a high broken coast, and all round them a sea divided into races and smooth deep pools large enough to anchor a whole fleet had there been bottom within reach. Islands, islets, and mere rocks; some jutting high up, some nestling low. A dangerous coast, and a splendid fishing-ground.
There were further points of interest on the waters; namely, a whole fleet of sardine-boats from Douarnenez and Audierne, scudding here and there with their bright brown sails, sometimes glowing in the sun, sometimes brooding darkly in the shadow. It was a beautiful picture, because the colours were brilliant; the blue sea gradually merged into bright green, and finished off in the distance with yellow sand or deep-brown cliff. The hills towards Breste, to the north, were faintly outlined in a shadowy haze of blue, while close at hand the long Atlantic sweep came bounding in and broke into dazzling white over the rocks.

Henry Seton Merriman
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2024-09-23

Темы

Man-woman relationships -- Fiction; War correspondents -- Fiction; Russo-Turkish War, 1877-1878 -- Fiction

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