Awakening - To Let by John Galsworthy
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He had a long conversation with his father about things in general,
avoiding his private life--Sir Lamorac, the Austrians, and the emptiness he had felt these last three days, now so suddenly filled up. His father told him of a place called Glensofantrim, where he and his mother had been; and of the little people who came out of the ground there when it was very quiet. Little Jon came to a halt, with his heels apart. "Do you really believe they do, Daddy?" "No, Jon, but I thought you might." "Why?" "You're younger than I; and they're fairies." Little Jon squared the dimple in his chin. "I don't believe in fairies. I never see any." "Ha!" said his father. "Does Mum?" His father smiled his funny smile. "No; she only sees Pan." "What's Pan?" "The Goaty God who skips about in wild and beautiful places." "Was he in Glensofantrim?" "Mum said so." |
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