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Upton Letters

Published
Feb 2004
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General Fiction General Fiction
Pages
232

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. . . as they do for the wayfarer (do you remember?), in Bewick, who, desiring to rest by the roadside, finds the dingle all alive with ambushed fiends, horned and heavy-limbed, swollen with the oppressive clumsiness of nightmare. But you are not inexperienced or weak. You have enough philosophy to wait until the frozen mood thaws, and the old thrill comes back. That is one of the real compensations of middle age. When one is young, one imagines that any depression will be continuous; and one sees the dreary, uncomforted road winding ahead over bare hills, till it falls to the dark valley. But later on one can believe that "the roadside dells of rest" are there, even if one cannot see them; and, after all, you have a home which goes with you; and it would seem to be fortunate, or to speak more truly, tenderly prepared, that you have only daughters -- a son, who would have to go back to England to be educated, would be a source of anxiety. . . .

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First Edition Feb 2004 Wildside Press ISBN13 9781592245116 ISBN10 1592245110
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Apr 2006 Echo Library ISBN13 9781847029942 ISBN10 1847029949
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