A Stone In Heaven, XIV.
The trees and leaves are not just in the picture (see Fall In The High Sierra):
"...they stood facing in the nave made by trail and trees. A yellow leaf blew down and settled in [Banner's] hair." (p. 234)
She echoes Chee Lan in the concluding chapter of Mirkheim. See The End Of A Stone In Heaven.
Welcome to February on the Poul Anderson Appreciation blog where we have finished rereading A Stone In Heaven but not the Dominic Flandry series.
1 comment:
Kaor, Paul!
And we also see Flandry using the metaphor of bright autumn leaves in Chapter VIII of HUNTERS OF THE SKY CAVE, but for a much more melancholy reason than here!
Ad astra! Sean
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