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Dream Days Dream Days by Kenneth Grahame
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“Truly wise men called on each element alike to minister to their joy, and while the touch of sun-bathed air, the fragrance of garden soil, the ductible qualities of mud, and the spark-whirling rapture of playing with fire, had each their special charm, they did not overlook the bliss of getting their feet wet.”
Kenneth Grahame, Dream Days
“Thence, even as he gazed, a tiny column of smoke rose straight up into the still air.”
Kenneth Grahame, Dream Days
“Over the page I went, shifting the bit of coal to a new position; and, as the scheme of the picture disengaged itself from out the medley of colour that met my delighted eyes, first there was a warm sense of familiarity, then a dawning recognition, and then — O then! along with blissful certainty came the imperious need to clasp my stomach with both hands, in order to repress the shout of rapture that struggled to escape — it was my own little city!”
Kenneth Grahame, Dream Days
“They told me that Billy would never come back any more, and I stared out of the window at the sun which came back, right enough, every day, and their news conveyed nothing whatever to me.”
Kenneth Grahame, Dream Days
“We were always ready for tea at any time, and especially when combined with beasts.”
Kenneth Grahame, Dream Days