SIN-EATER

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SIN-EATER

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The Sin-eater

The Sin-eater PDF Author: William Sharp
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The Sin-eater

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The Sin-eater and Other Tales

The Sin-eater and Other Tales PDF Author: Fiona Macleod
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The Sin-Eater

The Sin-Eater PDF Author: Fiona MacLeod
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A wet wind out of the south mazed and mooned through the sea-mist that hung over the Ross. In all the bays and creeks was a continuous weary lapping of water. There was no other sound anywhere. Thus was it at daybreak; it was thus at noon; thus was it now in the darkening of the day. A confused thrusting and falling of sounds through the silence betokened the hour of the setting. Curlews wailed in the mist; on the seething limpet-covered rocks the skuas and terns screamed, or uttered hoarse, rasping cries. Ever and again the prolonged note of the oyster-catcher shrilled against the air, as an echo flying blindly along a blank wall of cliff. Out of weedy places, wherein the tide sobbed with long, gurgling moans, came at intervals the barking of a seal.

The Sin-Eater and Other Tales and Episodes

The Sin-Eater and Other Tales and Episodes PDF Author: Fiona MacLeod
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The Sin-Eater

The Sin-Eater PDF Author: Fiona Macleod
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Excerpt from The Sin-Eater: And Other Tales and Episodes To George Meredith. Here, where the sound of the falling wave is faintly to be heard, and rather as in the spiral chamber of a shell than in the windy open, I write these few dedicatory words. I am alone here, betwixt sea and sky, for there is no other living thing for the seeing on this bouldered height of Dun-I except a single blue shadow that dreams slowly athwart the hillside. The bleating of lambs and ewes, the lowing of kine, these come up from the Machar that lies between the west slopes and the shoreless sea to the west; these ascend as the very smoke of sound. All round the island there is a continuous breathing: deeper and more prolonged on the west, where the sea-heart is; but audible everywhere. This moment, the seals on Soa are putting their breasts against the running tide: for I see a flashing of fins here and there in patches at the north end of the Sound, and already from the ruddy granite shores of the Ross there is a congregation of seafowl, - gannets and guillemots, skuas and herring-gulls, the long-necked northern-diver, the tern, the cormorant. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works."

The Sin-eater

The Sin-eater PDF Author: William Sharp
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The Sin-Eater and Other Tales and Episodes

The Sin-Eater and Other Tales and Episodes PDF Author: Fiona MacLeod
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ISBN: 9781230401966
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1895 edition. Excerpt: ... The Sin-Eater. Sin. Taste this breads this substance; tell me Is it bread or flesh? The Senses approach. The Smell. Its smell Is the smell of bread. Sin. Touch, come. Why tremble? Say what Tj this thou touchest 1 The Touch. Bread. Sin. Sight, declare what thou discernest In this object. The Sight. Bread alone. Calderon: Los Encantos de la Culpa. A Wet wind out of the south mazed and moaned through the sea-mist that hung over the Ross. In all the bays and creeks was a continuous weary lapping of water. There was no Other sound anywhere. Thus was it at daybreak; it was thus at noon; thus was it now in the darkening of the day. A confused thrusting and falling of sounds through the silence betokened the hour of the setting. Curlews wailed in the mist; on the seething limpet-covered rocks the skuas and terns screamed, or uttered hoarse rasping cries. Ever and again the prolonged note of the oystercatcher shrilled against the air, as an echo flying blindly along a blank wall of cliff. Out of weedy places, wherein the tide sobbed with long gurgling moans, came at intervals the barking of a seal. Inland by the hamlet of Contullich, there is a reedy tarn called the Loch-a-chaoruinn.1 By the shores of this mournful water a man moved. It was a slow, weary walk that of the man Neil Ross. He had come from Duninch, thirty miles to the eastward, and had not rested foot, nor eaten, nor had word of man or woman since his going west an hour after dawn. 1 Contullich i. e., Ceann-nan-tulaich, "the end of the hillocks." Loch-a-chaoruinn means the loch of the rowantrees. At the bend of the loch nearest the clachan he came upon an old woman carrying peat. To his reiterated question as to where he was, and if the tarn were Feur-Lochan above Fionnaphort, that...

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