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see dreadful that I cannot avert I fear you will

think

what it all means You ask me if I love you

Can you doubt? How often inbesidekerchief in your hand Oh, dear Wood of Annersley!

it was there that I first felt your arms about me,

Barnabas, and I dreaht I drea post again, your dear face all cut

and bleeding, and as you passed me your eyes looked into

mine--such an awful look, Barnabas And then it

seereat, black shadow

that sed you up, and so you were lost toOh Barnabas, coh the sky here is blue and

cloudless, away to the north where London lies, there is a

great, black shadow like the shadow of my dream, and

God keep all shadows from you, Barnabas So come to

me--meet me to-morrow--there is a new moon Come

to Oakshott's Barn at 7:30, and alk back to

the house together

I a to see you, and yet I am a little afraid

also, because entle, but

such a love as frightens