Familiar Spanish Travels, By W. D. Howells

























































































 -  She owned
that the deserter was her father, and while we were still poignantly
concerned for her he came back - Page 200
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She Owned That The Deserter Was Her Father, And While We Were Still Poignantly Concerned For Her He Came Back And Relieved The Anxiety Which The Girl Herself Had Apparently Not Shared Even Under Pressure Of The Whole Compartment's Sympathy.

IV The day waned more and more; the sun began to sink, and then it sank with that sudden drop which the sun has at last.

The sky flushed crimson, turned mauve, turned gray, and the twilight thickened over the summits billowing softly westward. There had been a good deal of joking, both Spanish and English, among the passengers; I had found particularly cheering the richness of a certain machinist's trousers of bright golden corduroy; but as the shades of night began to embrown the scene our spirits fell; and at the cry of a lonesome bird, far off where the sunset had been, they followed the sun in its sudden drop. Against the horizon a peasant boy leaned on his staff and darkled against the darkening sky.

Nothing lacked now but the opportune recollection that this was the region where the natives had been so wicked in times past that an ingenious statesman, such as have seldom been wanting to Spain, imagined bringing in a colony of German peasants to mix with them and reform them. That is what some of the books say, but others say that the region had remained unpeopled after the first exile of the conquered Moors. All hold that the notion of mixing the colonists and the natives worked the wrong way; the natives were not reformed, but the colonists were depraved and stood in with the local brigands, ultimately, if not immediately.

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