The Works of Edgar Allan Poe - Volume 2


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She floated again from out the light and into the gloom (which deepened  
momently) and again her shadow fell from her into the ebony water, and  
became absorbed into its blackness. And again and again she made the  
circuit of the island, (while the sun rushed down to his slumbers), and  
at each issuing into the light there was more sorrow about her person,  
while it grew feebler and far fainter and more indistinct, and at each  
passage into the gloom there fell from her a darker shade, which became  
whelmed in a shadow more black. But at length when the sun had  
utterly departed, the Fay, now the mere ghost of her former self, went  
disconsolately with her boat into the region of the ebony flood, and  
that she issued thence at all I cannot say, for darkness fell over an  
things and I beheld her magical figure no more.  
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