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Wood, Henry, Mrs., 1814-1887

"The Channings"

ELLEN HUNTLEY
XXXVII. THE CONSPIRATORS
XXXVIII. THE DECISION
XXXIX. THE GHOST
XL. MR. KETCH'S EVENING VISIT
XLI. THE SEARCH
XLII. AN OFFICIAL CEREMONY INTERRUPTED
XLIII. DRAGGING THE RIVER
XLIV. MR. JENKINS IN A DILEMMA
XLV. A NEW SUSPICION
XLVI. A LETTER FOR MR. GALLOWAY
XLVII. DARK CLOUDS
XLVIII. MUFFINS FOR TEA
XLIX. A CHATEAU EN ESPAGNE
L. REALLY GONE!
LI. AN ARRIVAL IN A FLY
LII. A RELIC FROM THE BURIAL-GROUND
LIII. THE RETURN HOME
LIV. "THE SHIP'S DROWNED"
LV. NEWS FROM ROLAND
LVI. THE BROKEN PHIAL
LVII. A GHOST AGAIN
LVIII. BYWATER'S DANCE
LIX. READY
LX. IN WHAT DOES IT LIE?

I remember the gleams and glooms that dart
Across the schoolboy's brain;
The song and the silence in the heart,
That in part are prophecies, and in part
Are longings wild and vain.
And the voice of that fitful song
Sings on and is never still:
"A boy's will is the wind's will,
And the thoughts of youth are long, long thoughts."

Strange to me now are the forms I meet
When I visit the dear old town;
But the native air is pure and sweet,
And the trees that o'ershadow each well-known street,
As they balance up and down,
Are singing the beautiful song,
Are sighing and whispering still:
"A boy's will is the wind's will,
And the thoughts of youth are long, long thoughts.


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