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Excerpt from A Flower of France: A Story of Old Louisiana
The golden light of morning crept through the pale curtains of vapor that were spread over the bayous north of Orleans Island. The awakening beams gilded the gray-green festoons of moss-draped, century-old cypresses, and touched caressingly the white-winged herons that rose softly from shadowy wood-depths and took silent ?ight outward and upward in the October air. A ?ock of vultures, many as a gathering of crows in autumn, sailed low over the swamps and with outstretched necks reached eagerly toward the west, where the mighty river of the New World dragged its way to the sea through many channels. Occult sounds drifted along the brown waters of the bayous - smothered, misty sounds of forest creatures. Now and then the shrill scream of a bird would cut sharply across the hum ming song of the insects and the soft rustle of the reeds, and again the muf?ed howls of animals would come across the vast levels and warn one of dangers lurking in the savage gloom of the forests.
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