Another Sheaf. John Galsworthy

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       John Galsworthy

      Another Sheaf

      Published by Good Press, 2019

       [email protected]

      EAN 4064066239084

       THE ROAD

       THE SACRED WORK

       THE BALANCE SHEET OF THE SOLDIER-WORKMAN

       THE CHILDREN'S JEWEL FUND

       FRANCE, 1916–1917

       AN IMPRESSION

       ENGLISHMAN AND RUSSIAN

       AMERICAN AND BRITON

       ANGLO-AMERICAN DRAMA AND ITS FUTURE [C]

       SPECULATIONS [D]

       THE LAND, 1917

       I

       II

       III

       THE LAND, 1918

       I

       INTRODUCTORY

       II

       WHEAT

       III

       HOLDINGS

       IV

       INSTRUCTION

       V

       CO-OPERATION (SMALL HOLDINGS)

       VI

       CO-OPERATION (ALLOTMENTS)

       VII

       VALEDICTORY

       GROTESQUES

       Κυνηδόν

       I

       II

       III

       IV

       V

       VI

       VII

       VIII

       IX

       BY THE SAME AUTHOR

       Table of Contents

      The road stretched in a pale, straight streak, narrowing to a mere thread at the limit of vision—the only living thing in the wild darkness. All was very still. It had been raining; the wet heather and the pines gave forth scent, and little gusty shivers shook the dripping birch trees. In the pools of sky, between broken clouds, a few stars shone, and half of a thin moon was seen from time to time, like the fragment of a silver horn held up there in an invisible hand, waiting to be blown.

      Hard to say when I first became aware that there was movement on the road, little specks of darkness on it far away, till its end was blackened out of sight, and it seemed to shorten towards me. Whatever was coming darkened it as an invading army of ants will darken a streak of sunlight on sand strewn with pine needles. Slowly this shadow crept along till it had covered all but the last dip and rise; and still it crept forward in that eerie way, as yet too far off for sound.

      Then began the voice of it

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