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"Now that I know so much, and have a certain share in your works, I insist upon seeing thereater impetuosity than usual "Tell Hermon so, and remind hiuests at the banquet Threaten hirave displeasure if he persists in leaving it speedily"
"I will not fail to do my part," replied Myrtilus; "but as to your wish to see the two Demeters--"
"That will coether again like a clover leaf" She returned the sculptor's farewell greeting as she spoke, but before he reached the entrance to the tent she again detained hi more: Does Hermon deceive himself when he hopes so confidently for success with the weaver, Arachne?"
"Hardly--if the model whom he desires does not fail him"
"Is she beautiful, and did he find her here in Tennis?" asked Daphne, trying to assume an indifferent aily: "That's the way people question children to find out things Farewell until the banquet, fair curiosity!"