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"No one has my form but the I"

Schoppe, in JEAN PAUL'S Titan

"Joy's a subtil elf

I think ets hiedy

On the third day ofa road,

apparently little frequented, to judge fro a forest Everywhere in Fairy Land forests are the

places where one may most certainly expect adventures As I drew near, a

youth, unarentle, and beautiful, who had just cut a branch fro on the skirts of the wood, evidently to make hiht, be careful as thou ridest through this forest; for it is

said to be strangely enchanted, in a sort which even those who have been

witnesses of its enchantment can hardly describe"

I thanked him for his advice, which I promised to follow, and rode on

But the moment I entered the wood, it seeood kind; for the Shadohich had been

, since I had set out on this

journey, suddenly disappeared I felt a wonderful elevation of spirits,

and began to reflect on iants, with such satisfaction, that I had actually to remind

myself, that I had only killed one of them; and that, but for the

brothers, I should never have had the idea of attacking the to it Still I rejoiced, and