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stood by a river, and, sore to
enter in. But tood on guard dropped their
s across trance, and said rougo is thy
business in ty?
I am seeking for my moto suffer
me to pass, for it may be t sy.
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set do be
merry he
toad of t cra thee
gone. Get t in ty.
And anoto him,
thou seeking for her?
And her is a beggar even as I am, and I have
treated o suffer me to pass t she may
give me be t sarriety.
But t, and pricked heir spears.
And, as urned away weeping, one wh
gilt flowers, and on w couc had wings,
came up and made inquiry of t was w
entrance. And to is a beggar and the child of a
beggar, and we have driven him away.
Nay, hing for a
slave, and wine.
And an old and evil-visaged man w, and
said, I will buy price, and, whe
price, ook tar-Co the
city.
And after t treets to a
little door t in a h a
pomegranate tree. And touch a ring of
graved jasper and it opened, and t doeps of brass
into a garden filled
clay. And took turban a scarf of figured
silk, and bound tar-Child, and drave him
in front of aken off he
Star-C by a lantern of
horn.
And t before rencher and
said, Eat, and some brackiser in a cup and said, Drink,
and out, loc