Night and Morning, Volume 4 by Baron Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton
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THE WORKS
OF EDWARD BULWER LYTTON (LORD LYTTON) NIGHT AND MORNING Book IV CHAPTER I. "O that sweet gleam of sunshine on the lake!" WILSON'S _City of the Plague_ If, reader, you have ever looked through a solar microscope at the monsters in a drop of water, perhaps you have wondered to yourself how things so terrible have been hitherto unknown to you--you have felt a loathing at the limpid element you hitherto deemed so pure--you have half fancied that you would cease to be a water-drinker; yet, the next day you have forgotten the grim life that started before you, with its countless shapes, in that teeming globule; and, if so tempted by your thirst, you have not shrunk from the lying crystal, although myriads of the horrible Unseen are mangling, devouring, gorging each other in the liquid you so |
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