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Excerpt from John Eax and Mamelon: Or the South Without the Shadow
The shadow was over all - the shadow of Slavery and of its children, Ignorance and War and Poverty. In the Shadow Iwrote, contrast ing it with the light. It came to me then, almost as a revelation, that the North and the South were two families in one house - two peoples under one government; each believing that it thoroughly understood the other, and - resting in that belief - becoming hourly more and more estranged.
SO I wrote, until the pages grew into volumes, and the thoughts which were once my own the impalpable companions Of my day-life and dream-life - entered into other hearts, and be came the common property Of mankind. I meet them here and there, and recognize them in strange new garbs. They masquerade before me in others' lives and words, and I sometimes smile at the antics Of the winged truants whom I would not recall even if I could. I do not judge them, I cannot. I believe they have made some lives better andnone worse, and with that I am con tent.
But there were rifts in the shadow, some Of which I tried to paint. These stories are two Of them.
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Excerpt from John Eax and Mamelon: Or the South Without the Shadow
The shadow was over all - the shadow of Slavery and of its children, Ignorance and War and Poverty. In the Shadow Iwrote, contrast ing it with the light. It came to me then, almost as a revelation, that the North and the South were two families in one house - two peoples under one government; each believing that it thoroughly understood the other, and - resting in that belief - becoming hourly more and more estranged.
SO I wrote, until the pages grew into volumes, and the thoughts which were once my own the impalpable companions Of my day-life and dream-life - entered into other hearts, and be came the common property Of mankind. I meet them here and there, and recognize them in strange new garbs. They masquerade before me in others' lives and words, and I sometimes smile at the antics Of the winged truants whom I would not recall even if I could. I do not judge them, I cannot. I believe they have made some lives better andnone worse, and with that I am con tent.
But there were rifts in the shadow, some Of which I tried to paint. These stories are two Of them.
This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
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