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Pan's garden

Chapter 60: TRANSCRIBER’S NOTE:
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This collection presents linked short stories in which landscapes and living elements of the natural world exert quiet but powerful influence over human lives. Many pieces portray artists, visitors, or solitary figures who encounter trees, winds, sea, and snow, and who respond with wonder, fear, or revelation as ordinary scenes acquire uncanny personality. The writing emphasizes sensory perception and animistic atmosphere, blending precise natural description with suggestions of the supernatural to explore the borderline between aesthetic admiration and unsettling communion with nature.

TRANSCRIBER’S NOTE:

Punctuation errors and misprinted letters have been silently fixed in this version, but minor inconsistencies and archaic forms have been retained as printed.
New original cover art included with this eBook is granted to the public domain.

Alterations made:
p.  5: craftmanship to craftsmanship
p. 107: fragant to fragrant
p. 247: thing to things
p. 247: misshappen to misshapen
p. 249: self-concious to self-conscious
p. 310: indescriable to indescribable
p. 312: indescriable to indescribable