In Arcady . Ill. T iHESE notes, clear, soli-tary, penetrating, camelike an invitation to theboy who had entered the wood with-out thought or care or desire, saveto feel the warmth of the sun andto take what the day offered had never heard such soundsbefore, but they seemed so mucha part of the place and the timethat he accepted them as if theywere human speech. The Faunhimself, visible now through thelight growth of the birch trees,brought no surprise; he, too, be-longed to the hour and the of shyness a sense of fel-lowship grew on the boy as he came[29]


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