The Well At the World's End: a Tale

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The Well At the World's End: a Tale
Morris, William, 1834-1896
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For- aooth how shall I tell thee of myself, when, whatever I say, thou shalt believe every word I tell thee? But O my heart, how shouldest thou, so sweet and fair and eood, be taken with the love of an evil thing ?
At the least I will say this, that whatsoever I have been, I am good to thee — I am good to thee, and will be true to thee." He drew her down to him as he knelt there, and took his arms about her, and though she yet shrank from him a Httle and the eager flame of his love, he might no
...t be gainsayed, and she gave herself to him and let her body glide into his arms, and loved him no less than he lovai her. And there between them in the wilderness ¥ras all the joy of love that might be.
CHAPTER II. THEY BREAK THEIR FAST IN THE WILDWOOD.
NOW when it was hard on noon, and they had lain long in that grassy place, Ralph rose up and stood upon his feet, and made as one listening. But the Lady looked on him and said: ^* It is naught save a hart and his hind running in the wood; yet may happen we were best on the road, for It is yet long." "Yea," said Ralph, "and it mav be that my master \nll gather folk and pursue us.


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