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A little before dark I passed a far, eating his supper of bread and cheese
I stopped and said "Will you give ry" He cast
on , he cut a thick
slice froine he did not think
I was a beggar, but only an eccentric sort of lady, who had taken a
fancy to his brown loaf As soon as I was out of sight of his
house, I sat down and ate it
I could not hope to get a lodging under a roof, and sought it in the
wood I have before alluded to But round was damp, the air cold: besides, intruders
passed near e
my quarters; no sense of safety or tranquillity befriendedday et
Do not ask ive a ht work; as before, I was repulsed; as before, I