J.S. Chase

J.S. Chase

" the old regrets...that hold no sorrow."




Yosemite Trails


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Here to our edification, Chase takes the pulpit within the
Great Sierra Cathedral and gives us his Litany of that which
we may be acquainted with while inhabiting the
" blessed quietude. "

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" O the delight of those Sierra evenings! The blessed quietude, that
lies on you like a soft pressure and cools like a woman's hand; 
the hushed talking of the stream as it runs around the bend, or laps
and drains under sodden eaves of moss; the delicious rose of
sunset-lighted snow-peaks; the always friendly companionship
of trees; the purling soliloquy of the fire; the surprise of the first
star, and the wistful magic of the moonlight; the pleasant
ghosts that sit with you around the fire and call you by forgotten
nicknames; the old regrets that hold no sorrow; the old joys
that do; the good snow-chill of the wind drawing steadily down
the canyon; the quick undressing and turning in, and the
instant oblivion. "
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