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And noas aht to behold my lady, but dim and very far removed fro and shedding weak and impotent tears Truly a black and evil day for ue memory save only of pain, a hopeless weariness and intolerable thirst Thus it was sunset when I foundon hands and knees, though how I ca fro within the cave, there to fall and lie filling the place with my lamentations and oft-repeated cry of "Daht, a radiance that crept across the gloo iveness, of pain and heartbreak, whiles I watched the bea and row upon it a sudden dark shape that moved, heard a rustle behindthis for the man Humphrey come upon me at last in my weakness, I strove to rise, to turn and face hi this vain, cried out upon him for murderer "'Twas you killed her--my love--the very soul of me--'twas you, Huain!" Then feeling his hands upon roaned, and so knowledge passed from me