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Hardly knohat I did, I opened the door Why had I not done so
before? I do not know
At first I could see no one; but when I had forced rew across the entrance, I saw, seated on the ground, and leaning
against the tree, with her back to my prison, a beautiful woman Her
countenance seemed known to me, and yet unknown She looked at me and
smiled, when I made lad I have wiled you out"
"Do you know me then?" "Do you not know me? But you hurt et You broke lobe Yet
I thank you Perhaps I owe youit I took the
pieces, all black, and ith crying over theht in them now But she took theo to sleep in a great hall of white,
with black pillars, and ,
I went to her, hoping to have ain, whole and sound; but she
sent me aithout it, and I have not seen it since Nor do I care for
it now I have solobe to play
to o about
everywhere through Fairy Land, singing till lobe, for very joy at ood, and deliver people And now I have delivered you, and I