Description
Excerpt from Tales of Two Countries
A blue lake is deeply set in mountains capped with eternal snow. A dark net work oi gardens descends in gorgeous folds to the water. White houses that look like lumps of sugar peer down from the bank into the lake and everything around is as quiet and peaceful as the sleep Of a child.
It is morning. A perfume of flowers is wafted gently from the mountains. The sun is new risen and the dew still glistens on the leaves of trees and the petals of flowers. A road like a grey ribbon thrusts into the quiet mountain gorge - a stone-paved road which yet looks as soft as velvet, so that one almost has a desire to stroke it.
Near a pile Of stones sits a workman, like some dark coloured beetle; on his breast is a medal; his face is serious, bold, but kindly.
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