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And o I o my mother, and
as a punis to me. go
ill I find her, and she give
me her forgiveness.
So o t and called out to o come
to to her,
and, w o sleep on a bed of leaves, and
they remembered his
cruelty, and oad t ched him, and
t cra.
And in tter berries from
trees and ate took wood,
he made inquiry if
percher.
o t go beneatell me, is
my mothere?
And t blinded mine eyes. how should I
know?
o t, t fly over tops of tall
trees, and canst see tell me, canst thou see my
mother?
And t ans clipt my hy
pleasure. how should I fly?
And to ttle Squirrel wree, and was
lonely, her?
And t slain mine. Dost thou seek
to slay thine also?
And tar-C and bowed his head, and prayed forgiveness
of Gods t on t, seeking for the
beggar-o ther side of
t and doo the plain.
And whe children mocked him,
and tones at s suffer him even
to sleep in t bring mildeored
corn, so foul , and their hired men drave him
ay on him. Nor could he hear
anywhe
space of ten seemed
to see of o her, and
run after ill ts made to bleed. But
overtake , and t by the way did ever
deny t to hey made
sport of his sorrow.
For the
y for
it was even suche
days of pride.
And one even