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"With part of your declaration I cannot agree A h for a lover Believe me, I

should like to be that bird, to whom you said you would, if you

could, offer love and couise of his adirl of the plains He stepped up by her side, and was about to take

her hand after delivering hiallant speech, but she

quickly drew it away Then, turning to his co this settlement, and we shall accompany

this bonny maiden home Go you and fetch the horses; Madeether" The other did as he was directed, and

the stranger and the songstress took their way along a little grassy

path The ravishing beauty of the girl was er could resist, and suddenly stretching out his arht to kiss her But the soft-eyed fawn of the desert soon

showed herself in the guise of a petit bete sauvage With an angry

screarasp

"How do you dare take this liberty with er and hurt pride "You first meanly come and

intrude upon ain

by acting spy and eavesdropper, into ah for me I spoke the