Harvest The Fire, CHAPTER 4.
Jesse Nicol composes a poem that begins:
"The sunset throws a road across the sea..." (p. 82)
Poul Anderson writes:
"The sun, become a red-gold shield, was on the horizon. Glade blazed from it across the waters." (p. 84)
Tawiri says:
"'We were going to swim down the sunset road...'" (ibid.)
Nicol, Tawiri and Ianeke are on an upper deck of the Okuma 'Olo, a floating town like Delfinburg where van Rijn has a mansion and an office in the Technic History.
1 comment:
Kaor, Paul!
Again, that baffling and idiosyncratic use of "glade" by Anderson!
Ad astra! Sean
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