. In the forest of Arden. ML between the country we had left and ^ ili i,Hi^^i:J;l. that to which we had come. We hadalways fancied that the road would belong and hard, and that we shouldarrive worn and spent with the fatigues |||of travel. We were astonished and de- lighted when we suddenly discoveredthat we were within the boundaries ofthe Forest long before we had begunto think of the end of our journey. Wehad said nothing to each other by theway; our thoughts were so busy thatwe had no time for speech. There wereno other travellers; everybody seemedto be going in the opposite direction;and


. In the forest of Arden. ML between the country we had left and ^ ili i,Hi^^i:J;l. that to which we had come. We hadalways fancied that the road would belong and hard, and that we shouldarrive worn and spent with the fatigues |||of travel. We were astonished and de- lighted when we suddenly discoveredthat we were within the boundaries ofthe Forest long before we had begunto think of the end of our journey. Wehad said nothing to each other by theway; our thoughts were so busy thatwe had no time for speech. There wereno other travellers; everybody seemedto be going in the opposite direction;and we were left to undisturbed medi-tation. The route to the Forest is oneof those open secrets which whosoeverwould know must learn for himself; itis impossible to direct those who do notdiscover for themselves how to makethe journey. The Forest is probably


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