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Lilith

   I took a walk on Spaulding's Farm the other afternoon. I saw the setting sun lighting up the opposite side of a stately pine wood. Its golden rays straggled into the aisles of the wood as into some noble hall. I was impressed as if some ancient and altogether admirable and shining family had settled there in that part of the land called Concord, unknown to me,--to whom the sun was servant,--who had not gone into society in the village,--who had not been called on. I saw their park, their pleasure-ground, beyond through the wood, in Spaulding's cranberry-meadow. The pines furnished them with gables as they grew. Their house was not obvious to vision; their trees grew through it. I do not know whether I heard the sounds of a suppressed hilarity or not. They seemed to recline on the sunbeams. They have sons and daughters. They are quite well. The farmer's cart-path, which leads directly through their hall, does not in the least put them out,--as the muddy bottom of a pool is sometimes seen through the reflected skies. They never heard of Spaulding, and do not know that he is their neighbor,--notwithstanding I heard him whistle as he drove his team through the house. Nothing can equal the serenity of their lives. Their coat of arms is simply a lichen. I saw it painted on the pines and oaks. Their attics were in the tops of the trees. They are of no politics. There was no noise of labor. I did not perceive that they were weaving or spinning. Yet I did detect, when the wind lulled and hearing was done away, the finest imaginable sweet musical hum,--as of a distant hive in May, which perchance was the sound of their thinking. They had no idle thoughts, and no one without could see their work, for their industry was not as in knots and excrescences embayed.

   But I find it difficult to remember them. They fade irrevocably out of my mind even now while I speak and endeavor to recall them, and recollect myself. It is only after a long and serious effort to recollect my best thoughts that I become again aware of their cohabitancy. If it were not for such families as this, I think I should move out of Concord.

   Thoreau: "WALKING."


By George MacDonald

Title# Words# Reads
1 Chapter I. The Library 183338
2 Chapter II. The Mirror 80741
3 Chapter III. The Raven 239841
4 Chapter IV. somewhere or nowhere? 240136
5 Chapter V. The Old Church 91937
6 Chapter VI. The Sexton's Cottage 191338
7 Chapter VII. The Cemetery 225439
8 Chapter VIII. My Father's Manuscript 183439
9 Chapter IX. I Repent 185437
10 Chapter X. The Bad Burrow 169236
11 Chapter XI. The Evil Wood 166739
12 Chapter XII. Friends And Foes 129735
13 Chapter XIII. The Little Ones 313942
14 Chapter XIV. A Crisis 175038
15 Chapter XV. A Strange Hostess 350441
16 Chapter XVI. A Gruesome Dance 302542
17 Chapter XVII. A Grotesque Tragedy 250638
18 Chapter XVIII. Dead Or Alive? 319033
19 Chapter XIX. The White Leech 192233
20 Chapter XX. Gone!--But How? 152833
21 Chapter XXI. The Fugitive Mother 127932
22 Chapter XXII. Bulika 150837
23 Chapter XXIII. A Woman Of Bulika 83932
24 Chapter XXIV. The White Leopardess 126934
25 Chapter XXV. The Princess 290834
26 Chapter XXVI. A Battle Royal 150832
27 Chapter XXVII. The Silent Fountain 128234
28 Chapter XXVIII. I Am Silenced 112732
29 Chapter XXIX. The Persian Cat 253636
30 Chapter XXX. Adam Explains 165835
31 Chapter XXXI. The Sexton's Old Horse 179936
32 Chapter XXXII. The Lovers And The Bags 198234
33 Chapter XXXIII. Lona's Narrative 294336
34 Chapter XXXIV. Preparation 212533
35 Chapter XXXV. The Little Ones In Bulika 185536
36 Chapter XXXVI. Mother And Daughter 167136
37 Chapter XXXVII. The Shadow 107838
38 Chapter XXXVIII. To The House Of Bitterness 291435
39 Chapter XXXIX. That Night 428635
40 Chapter XL. The House Of Death 446334
41 Chapter XLI. I Am Sent 148534
42 Chapter XLII. I Sleep The Sleep 220536
43 Chapter XLIII. The Dreams That Came 314034
44 Chapter XLIV. The Waking 180133
45 Chapter XLV. The Journey Home 149632
46 Chapter XLVI. The City 139534
47 Chapter XLVII. The "Endless Ending" 57532


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