Show Peculiar Sunlight I Stanley says that African sunlight with I i all its great heat appeared to him as a superior moonlight judging from its I effects on scenery He attributes the efects I apparent solemnity of the solemnlook ing hills of which he so often speaks i to this peculiar sunshine I deepens j the shadows and darkens the dark green foliage of the forest while it impart a I wan appearance or a cold reflection of I light to naked slopes and woodless top hills Its effect is a chill austerity an indescribable solemnity a repelling unsociability I un-sociability |