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Johnston, Mary, 1870-1936

"Foes"

It was
spring and the pool was full, and the water plashed and came over my
foot. It was like something holding my ankles.... And then I saw
her--if it was not the willow. She was like a fair woman with dark
hair unsnooded. She looked at me as though she would mock me, and I
thought she laughed--and then the mist rolled down and over, and I
could not see the hills nor the water nor scarce the reeds I was in.
So I lifted my feet from the sucking water and got away.... I do not
know if it was the kelpie's daughter or the willow--but if it was the
willow it could look like a human--or an unhuman--body!"
Ian gazed at the pool. He had many advantages over Alexander, he knew,
but the latter had this curious daring. He did more things with
himself and of himself than did he, Ian. There was that in Ian that
did not like this, that was jealous of being surpassed. And there was
that in Ian that would not directly display this feeling, that would
provide it, indeed, with all kinds of masks, but would, with
certainty, act from that spurring, though intricate enough might be
the path between the stimulus and the act.
"It is deep?"
"Aye. Almost bottomless, you would think, and cold as winter."
"Let us go swimming."
"The day's getting late and it's growing cold. However, if you want
to--"
Ian did not greatly want to.


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