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They
had
proceeded
thus
gropingly
two
or
three
miles
further
when
on
a
sudden
Clare
became
conscious
of
some
vast
erection
close
in
his
front
,
rising
sheer
from
the
grass
.
They
had
almost
struck
themselves
against
it
.
“
What
monstrous
place
is
this
?
”
said
Angel
.
“
It
hums
,
”
said
she
.
“
Hearken
!
”
He
listened
.
The
wind
,
playing
upon
the
edifice
,
produced
a
booming
tune
,
like
the
note
of
some
gigantic
one
-
stringed
harp
.
No
other
sound
came
from
it
,
and
lifting
his
hand
and
advancing
a
step
or
two
,
Clare
felt
the
vertical
surface
of
the
structure
.
It
seemed
to
be
of
solid
stone
,
without
joint
or
moulding
.
Carrying
his
fingers
onward
he
found
that
what
he
had
come
in
contact
with
was
a
colossal
rectangular
pillar
;
by
stretching
out
his
left
hand
he
could
feel
a
similar
one
adjoining
.
At
an
indefinite
height
overhead
something
made
the
black
sky
blacker
,
which
had
the
semblance
of
a
vast
architrave
uniting
the
pillars
horizontally
.
They
carefully
entered
beneath
and
between
;
the
surfaces
echoed
their
soft
rustle
;
but
they
seemed
to
be
still
out
of
doors
.
The
place
was
roofless
.
Tess
drew
her
breath
fearfully
,
and
Angel
,
perplexed
,
said
—
“
What
can
it
be
?
”
Feeling
sideways
they
encountered
another
tower
-
like
pillar
,
square
and
uncompromising
as
the
first
;
beyond
it
another
and
another
.
The
place
was
all
doors
and
pillars
,
some
connected
above
by
continuous
architraves
.
“
A
very
Temple
of
the
Winds
,
”
he
said
.
The
next
pillar
was
isolated
;
others
composed
a
trilithon
;
others
were
prostrate
,
their
flanks
forming
a
causeway
wide
enough
for
a
carriage
and
it
was
soon
obvious
that
they
made
up
a
forest
of
monoliths
grouped
upon
the
grassy
expanse
of
the
plain
.
The
couple
advanced
further
into
this
pavilion
of
the
night
till
they
stood
in
its
midst
.
“
It
is
Stonehenge
!
”
said
Clare
.
“
The
heathen
temple
,
you
mean
?
”