MOTHER CAREY'S CHICKENS 



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wings of the stormy petrels, some of them, I felt 

 sure, the swift shadow wings of Mother Carey's 



j chickens that I had so longed to hear come winnow- 

 ing in from afar on the sea. 



The drizzle thickened. And now I heard the, 

 breathing of the sleeping men beside me ; and under V 

 me I felt the narrow shelf of rock dividing the waters } 

 from the waters, and then I, too, must have slept ;| 



,. for utter darkness was upon the face of the deep. 







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