William M. Timlin.鈥楾he journey.' Part two.鈥榃hen the Ship was clear of the heavy earth air; The Old Man and his Fairies were astounded at its unthinkable speed; for the Ship did not so much fly as flash on its course; till all their world became a glorious sphere; spinning in light around a fearful Sun.Yet they did not turn aside from what they could now see was but a curtain of star dust; but passed on; and came through that glittering mist with sails and ropes outlined with living jewels that dripped in unimaginable splendour; and streamed away in swirls of sparkling light.ff. 48. G. G. Harrap & Co.: London; [1923.].From: William M. Timlin; The Ship that Sailed to Mars. A fantasy. Told and pictured by W. M. Timlin.LR. 33. c. 14 plate 2London; British Library.
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