Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 October 1880 — Where the Sun Does not Set. [ARTICLE]
Where the Sun Does not Set.
L The following grahuic passage is from Issfess above the sea: •« - £ . w F*t> v-iIJTF* 7/ , “TJae ocean stretched away in silent away in the north The huge old. sun swung low along she horizon? the Mow beat of the pendulum in the tall clock of our graad/athnr’a ;.parlor-c«rner. We all stood, silent looking at ouj w&tcues. When both hantfo’cametogetherattwelve, midnight, the AiHrottnd orb hung triumphantly above tho waters—a bridge of gold running due north spanned the waters between us and him. There he shown fa silent majesty which knew no setting. We involuntarily took off oar has; no word was said*, Combine, if you call, the mdst brilliant sunrise and sunset you ever taw, and iii beauties will pale * tasL< tin half an hour the sUh had Swung up perceptibly on his beat, the colqn changed to those of morning, a fresh breeze rippled over the flood, one.songster after another piped nh in the trove behind us—we had slid into, another <ky” .
