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Cowan, James

"Daybreak; a Romance of an Old World"

So, when there came a convenient lull
in the talk, I made bold to say:
"Can anyone present tell me who it was that woke me in the night 'with
concord of sweet sounds'?"
A general smile passed around the table at this question, while Fronda
looked at me and said pleasantly,
"It must have been Avis. She is very fond of singing and considers all
hours her own. I hope it did not disturb your slumbers."
"It was no disturbance, I assure you. But is Avis present? I should like
to thank her for the great pleasure she gave me."
"No," replied Fronda, "she took an early breakfast and started out for a
long walk."
"Then I may as well tell you all about it," I said.
And I related my dream and then read to them all the paper I had written.
Everyone listened with the greatest eagerness and showed more interest, I
thought, than the circumstances as I had related them called for, but I
afterwards learned that they had excellent reasons for it.
When breakfast was over I was glad to find that Thorwald seemed to be in
no haste to go home.


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