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istbeautifully.there,solifelikethatyoustoopedtobreathetheperfuoftherhereaypole.
dotheydanylordiasked.
nay,herepliedgravely.theydanorrouchjoy,inthepeasantsdance.
soilaidthatdoenroast,strainedforusiallentofparistheshepherd,averyh,ethingofthelookoflorduponhi,tothinking,deservedanapplesoedtopleasehislordship.thenthereoresay,hgrasslikevelvet,anddressesthoughtheyhadbeentendingsheepasaasifjustoutofthebandbox.
ahifoneuldfindsuaid.
andi,saidlord,paniontosuchalkid.
thentherebibroughtyourheartintoyouruthonlytoseesuchrry,carelessfaces,asifthereakerry.ineversapleadethink,sohor.hilyardintheevening.afterthisfan,icaredlittleabouttherest,thoughthepartingofachillesandbriseishedeathofcleopatratragic.
noylord,slingkindly,asethinggeneroushatyouhavenotreceivedétrenne.akeachoice
iknoongthesilksandoldbrocades,andwewerealone.
oh,lordisaid,iily.theystnotleaveyou.
takeall,hee,ifintakiaketoo.
alasontireerednotnay,allthistiithoughtnotaboutit,beinginafoolsparadisestoodbetweenus.
oh,lordouldwhisper.
buthestoopedandkissedfingers,andithinkthatladyrysa,forshecabackquickly,alittlegloyhandinhersandpresseditkindly.
estill,e.thesilkhasfaded;thepicturedfacessleheyhavelosttheiryouththeyaree.
otherthingstheygavearing,abraont,thoughitkeshercheektogloble.
therehefondyounglover,never,iserlips.
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theusesofthefan,
desigoplayapotentpart
an.
ashesillytroutdisces
theartificialfly,
andrises,bites,andtoolateleas
thehookthatlieshardby;
son,befaze
thefanindaphnesar,
nos,andnowdisplays,
andnos,
falls,likethatsillyfish,aprey,
yethappierfarthanhe,
adoresthehandoutstretchedtoslay,
anddiesiasy.
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ientionathinge,se,sontrarytoreasonandexperienovedfroheordinarystoriesofapparitionsandphanto,that,hadinotbeenagitatedbyathousandtultuousjoys,isthavebeenthropelledtolaythetterbeforethebishop.
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