The Deep Boom Of The Surf Was Music, And The Strange Cries Of Sea-
Birds, And The Hoarse Notes Of The Audacious Black Crows, Were All
Harmonious, For Nature, When Left To Herself, Never Produces
Discords Either In Sound Or Colour.
LETTER XXXV - (Continued)
The Harmonies of Nature - A Good Horse - A Single Discord - A Forest -
Aino Ferrymen - "Les Puces! Les Puces!" - Baffled Explorers - Ito's
Contempt for Ainos - An Aino Introduction.
SARUFUTO.
No! Nature has no discords. This morning, to the far horizon,
diamond-flashing blue water shimmered in perfect peace, outlined by
a line of surf which broke lazily on a beach scarcely less snowy
than itself. The deep, perfect blue of the sky was only broken by
a few radiant white clouds, whose shadows trailed slowly over the
plain on whose broad bosom a thousand corollas, in the glory of
their brief but passionate life, were drinking in the sunshine,
wavy ranges slept in depths of indigo, and higher hills beyond were
painted in faint blue on the dreamy sky. Even the few grey houses
of Yubets were spiritualised into harmony by a faint blue veil
which was not a mist, and the loud croak of the loquacious and
impertinent crows had a cheeriness about it, a hearty mockery,
which I liked.
Above all, I had a horse so good that he was always trying to run
away, and galloped so lightly over the flowery grass that I rode
the seventeen miles here with great enjoyment. Truly a good horse,
good ground to gallop on, and sunshine, make up the sum of
enjoyable travelling.
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