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People of the Book

Page 46

by David Stacton


  Grotius hie Hugo est, Batavum captivus et exul,

  Legatus Regni, Suecia magni, tui.

  He had bested the world. He had pleased himself, though not much. He was a magician. But he had never shuddered with joyful awe at winter’s first majestic coming back of the Northern Lights above the ice sea, nor had he raced with the great wind Boreas, down the wide white beaches of the Baltic shore, or swum as a child to a sunken boat, full fathom five beyond the sandbars. Would he had. The book is closed.

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  Albuquerque

  October 1963, March 1964

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  This ebook edition first published in 2013

  by Faber and Faber Ltd

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  © The Estate of David Stacton, 1965

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  ISBN 978–0–571–29620–0

 

 

 


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