Excerpt from In Exchange for a Soul, Vol. 2 of 3: A Novel
'I Mind Me How We Parted Then.'
'So have I dreamed! oh, may the dream be true;
That praying souls are purged from mortal hue,
And grow as pure as He to Whom they pray.'
Hartley Coleridge.
Damian Aldenmede, coming home in the moonlight alone, did not dream that Barbara Burdas was watching him from the side of the Forecliff, above the Sagged House. She stood in the shadow there, though it was nearly midnight, looking out over the cliff-top ways. The sea was rolling softly, breaking monotonously, even sadly for one in a sad mood; and Bab's mood was not of the brightest.
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