The Laws of Candy Beaumont & Fletcher\'s Works (3 of 10)
The Laws of Candy A Tragi-Comedy The works of Beaumont and Fletcher, edited by A.R. Walker Persons Represented in the Play. Cassilanes, _General of_ Candy. Antinous, _Son to_ Cassilanes, _and his Competitor_. Fernando, _a Venetian Captain, Servant to_ Annophel. Philander, _Prince of_ Cyprus, _passionately in love with_ Erota. Gonzalo, _An ambitious Politick Lord of_ Venice. Gaspero, _Secretary of State_.
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CHAPTER IX.
ON THE WAY TO THE CAPITAL.
From early summer to late autumn, from assurance of bloom to certainty
of frost, is but a step--the step between life and death. The
murmuring leaves and waters on the shores of Kempenfeldt Bay had
learned a louder and harsher melody--the wild wind-prophecy of winter.
For a brief season Indian summer came to re-illumine the despairing
days, and the larches, set aflame by her hand, flashed like lights.
Then through the softly tinted wood broke the Autumn brightness upon
delicate shimmering birch trees, red sumachs, purple tinged sassafras,
golden rod and asters; but now the oaks and beeches had changed their
velvet green raiment to dull brown, and all the wild woods, after the
pitiless and well-nigh perpetual rains of Fall, were stricken and
discoloured. Madame and Mademoiselle DeBerczy had flown with the
birds, and were now domiciled in their winter home at the Oak Ridges,
whither Rose Macleod, in response to an urgent invitation from Helene,
had accompanied them, and whence she wrote letters of entreaty to her
father, urging him to take a house in York for the winter.
The Laws of Candy A Tragi-Comedy The works of Beaumont and Fletcher, edited by A.R. Walker Persons Represented in the Play. Cassilanes, _General of_ Candy. Antinous, _Son to_ Cassilanes, _and his Competitor_. Fernando, _a Venetian Captain, Servant to_ Annophel. Philander, _Prince of_ Cyprus, _passionately in love with_ Erota. Gonzalo, _An ambitious Politick Lord of_ Venice. Gaspero, _Secretary of State_.