Ramuntcho by Pierre Loti
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RAMUNTCHO
BY PIERRE LOTI Translated by Henri Pene du Bois RAMUNTCHO PART I. CHAPTER I. The sad curlews, annunciators of the autumn, had just appeared in a mass in a gray squall, fleeing from the high sea under the threat of approaching tempests. At the mouth of the southern rivers, of the Adour, of the Nivelle, of the Bidassoa which runs by Spain, they wandered above the waters already cold, flying low, skimming, with their wings over the mirror-like surfaces. And their cries, at the fall of the October night, |
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