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Chapter 14 Summary
Roland and Maud enjoy their walk on the second day much more than the first. Roland has been reading Melusina, and he is convinced Christabel visited Yorkshire. Maud has been reading Ask to Embla, and Roland is happy to hear that she likes the poetry. Maud and Roland continue their walk after lunch and come to a spot where the light reflected from water on a cave roof looks like fire. The same exact scene is described perfectly in Melusina.
Roland and Maud decide over dinner to take the next day off and go to Boggle Hole. It has nothing to do with Ash or LaMotte, so it will give them something new to view with no hidden meaning. Roland likes the funny name. The next day is beautiful, and they are pleasantly surprised to find Boggle Hole is filled with wildflowers. They...
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