Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Book of Gold, and Other Poems
One snowy Christmas-eve it came to pass, As Richard Ray was turning down the gas In the old book-shop, casting into gloom The dusty rows on rows that lined the room, And antique folios piled on shelf and ?oor, Two strangers, meeting, halted at his door, And entered singly.
Short and slight the first In short black cloak, with ample cape reversed Above his head to Shield him from the snow A quaintly improvised capote; below, A strange bright face, large-eyed, intense, peered out A man of forty years or thereabout.
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