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The Stillwater Tragedy
T. Aldrich

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The Stillwater Tragedy 

By Thomas Bailey Aldrich 


It is close upon daybreak.  The great wall of pines and hemlocks
that keep off the west wind from Stillwater stretches black and
indeterminate against the sky.  At intervals a dull, metallic sound,
like the guttural twang of a violin string, rises form the
frog-invested swamp skirting the highway.  Suddenly the birds stir in
their nests over there in the woodland, and break into that wild
jargoning chorus with which they herald the advent of a new day.  In
the apple-orchards and among the plum-trees of the few gardens in
Stillwater, the wrens and the robins and the blue-jays catch up the
crystal crescendo, and what a melodious racket they make of it with
their fifes and flutes and flageolets! 

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