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Meynell, Alice Christiana Thompson, 1847-1922

"The Colour of Life; and other essays on things seen and heard"

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aspect which he gives to the day is not all his own. The sunshine is
sweet in spite of him. The clouds go under his whip, but they have
kinder greys than should be the colours of his cold. Not on an east-wind
day are these races in heaven, for the clouds are all far off. His rain
is angry, and it flies against the sunset. The world is not one in his
reign, but rather there is a perpetual revolt or difference. The lights
and shadows are not all his. The waxing and waning hours are
disaffected. He has not a great style, and does not convince the day.
All the four winds are brave, and not the less brave because, on their
way through town, they are betrayed for a moment into taking part in any
paltriness that may be there. On their way from the Steppes to the
Atlantic they play havoc with the nerves of very insignificant people. A
part, as it were, of every gale that starts in the far north-east finds
its goal in the breath of a reluctant citizen.
You will meet a wind of the world nimble and eager in a sorry street. But
these are only accidents of the way--the winds go free again.


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