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"Oh, Isoult, was it true, was it true? For that old man was my father,

and the lad was I"

Said Isoult-"Ah, when thou didst ride into the quarry and foundest ain; and when thou didst wed , but remained fresh But no it is healed"

They turned their lips to each other and murmured comfort with kisses

"By the Lord," cried he, "I could eat a reedy one, I will put you to shame All my desire is to take God's

body For I know that we have had noBut the Host is harder to coraunt, nevertheless, where you ood bread after I have been there, but not from here"

"But I have been there too, Prosper, and from here, or near here I

remember I know the road"

"Co now entered into her old self, radiant,

softly fair, guarded, and de,

invincibly lord They found their beasts near by and were soon on the

ith their pale trophy hidden in a cloth

Mass was said by the time they reached the yew-tree close, and saw the

shrine and ie

caainst the sun Prosper she

reave a little cry The two

girls were in each other's arms in no time