The Pearl

The Pearl, Chapter 6

Describe the evening. How does the author use this description to add to the mood?

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The sky was brushed clean by the wind and the stars were cold in a black sky. Kino could feel the blown sand against his ankles and he was glad, for he knew there would be no tracks. The little light from the stars made out for him the narrow road through the brushy country. And Kino could hear the pad of Juana's feet behind him.

Through his fear of dark and the devils that haunt the night, there came a rush of exhilaration; some animal thing was moving in him so that he was cautious and wary and dangerous; some ancient thing out of the past of his people was alive in him. The wind was at his back and the stars guided him. The wind cried and whisked in the brush, and the family went on monotonously, hour after hour.

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The Pearl, Chapter 6