Белые люди

Chapter I

           ButsoonIsawandwasdrawnbyanotherthing.

           HowyoungwasIthatafternoonwhenIsatinthedeepwindowandwatchedthelow,softwhitenesscreepingoutandhoveringovertheheatherasifthemoorhadbreathedit?Idonotremember.Itwassuchalowlittlemistatfirst;anditcreptandcreptuntilitscreepinggrewintosomethingheavierandwhiter,anditbegantohidetheheatherandthegorseandbroom,andthenthelowyoungfir-trees.Itmountedandmounted,andsometimesabreathofwindtwisteditintoweirdshapes,almostlikehumancreatures.Itopenedandclosedagain,andthenitdraggedandcreptandgrewthicker.AndasIpressedmyfaceagainstthewindow-pane,itmountedstillhigherandgotholdofthemoorandhidit,hangingheavyandwhiteandwaiting.Thatwaswhatcameintomychildmind:thatithaddonewhatthemoorhadtoldittodo;hadhiddenthingswhichwantedtobehidden,andthenitwaited.

           StrangerssaythatMuircarriemooristhemostbeautifulandthemostdesolateplaceintheworld,butitneverseemeddesolatetome.FrommyfirstmemoryofitIhadavague,half-comfortedfeelingthattherewassomestrangelifeonitonecouldnotexactlysee,butwasalwaysconsciousof.IknownowwhyIfeltthis,butIdidnotknowthen.

           IfIhadbeenolderwhenIfirstbegantoseewhatIdidseethere,Ishouldnodoubthavereadthingsinbookswhichwouldhavegivenriseinmymindtodoubtsandwonders;butIwasonlyalittlechildwhohadlivedalifequiteapartfromtherestoftheworld.Iwastoosilentbynaturetotalkandaskquestions,evenifIhadhadotherstotalkto

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