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plig nut-tree to
rest.
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ttet fair and green-leaved
tree. Come, let us drive her hence, for she is ugly and ill-
favoured.
So ones at her, and mocked her, and she
looked at error in her eyes, nor did she move her gaze
from ter, who was cleaving logs in a
tar-Child was doing, he ran up and
rebuked o and
kno not mercy, for hee
t t treat his wise?
And tar-Camped upon
t to question me w I do? I am
no son of to do thy bidding.
t truly, anster, yet did I show
ty w.
And whese words she gave a loud cry, and fell
into a ster carried o his own house, and
o
and drink before her, and bade
.
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Didst t say t t? And
not ten years from this day?
And tter ans t I
found is ten years from this day.
And t
upon round him a cloak of gold
tissue broidered ars?
truly, anster, it .
And ook t whey
lay, and so her.
And le
son . I pray thee send for him quickly,
for in searche whole world.
So tter and out and called to tar-
Co o t thou
find ting for thee.
So gladness. But when he
sahere, he laughed scornfully and said,
this vile
beggar-woman.
And ther.
t mad to say so, cried tar-Child angrily. I am no