Sunday, August 2, 2020

The Screaming Skull by F. Marion Crawford

#HBD F. Marion Crawford 🎂 🍾
Birthdate: 2 August 1854

....That's a good fire, isn't it? When driftwood gets started at last there's nothing like it, I think. Yes, we get lots of it, for I'm sorry to say there are still a great many wrecks about here. It's a lonely coast, and you may have all the wood you want for the trouble of bringing it in. Trehearn and I borrow a cart now and then, and load it between here and the Spit. I hate a coal fire when I can get wood of any sort. A log is company, even if it's only a piece of a deck-beam or timber sawn off, and the salt in it makes pretty sparks. See how they fly, like Japanese hand-fireworks! Upon my word, with an old friend and a good fire and a pipe, one forgets all about that thing upstairs, especially now that the wind has moderated. It's only a lull, though, and it will blow a gale before morning....

THE SCREAMING SKULL 
BY
F. MARION CRAWFORD

https://www.gutenberg.org/files/40386/40386-h/40386-h.htm#Page_41


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