Friday, October 17, 2025

Like Fairy Gold in Sunlight

Afternoon Tea (1910)
Richard E. Miller (American, 1875 – 1943)

"The last days of the holiday, like fairy gold counted in the sunlight, disappeared as fast as they were numbered. The shining wealth of summer that had been theirs to squander dwindled to a few dull-gleaming days. Ruth, Naomi, Rachel, and Phoebe began to to spend them with the distraught recklessness of those who see the end of the world. A day was ransomed to climb the hill, and a morning to revisit the scene of Naomi's accident" (181 - 82).

from The Exiles
by Hilary McKay

Detail from Landscape with Two Women (1896)
Henri-Edmond Cross (French, 1856 – 1910)

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