The Demi-gods
ce from where they camped that th
eir grandeur, for, indeed, they were gorgeously apparelled in silken robes of scarlet and gold and purple; upon their heads were crowns h
n this silence and darkness they stoo
one s
look about us carefully; spring up again a litt
ty feet into the air; his great wings swung out as he leaped, they b
ned in a
little way below I saw a fire a
m," said the other.
en," s
spoken. "I am tired of flying. We w
replied Art,
y went
ut delicately, indistinctly, and beyond that the night hung like a velvet curtain. They did not mind the night, they did not fear it, they did not look at it: i
y waited an odd phrase, an exclamation, a sigh would pass from one to the other; and then, suddenly
of terror: they gaped: their whole being was in their eyes as they stared. From Mac Cann's throat came a noise; it had no grammatical sign
?" said he. "The night is cold, and in thi
Patsy seized hold of h
honour sit down? There isn't a seat, but you're
inued, looking
ode from the darkness in front Mary had slipped, swift and no
le, I'm thinking. Let you come from wherever you are,
e had disappeare
e ass was all right,
strangers, but it is likely that she was able to see them without looking, because, as is well known, women and birds are