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to do we suffer?
Are not the young King.
Ay, ansher is Cain.
And tears, and hrough
ttle page gre
him.
And al of the soldiers
t ts out and said, dost thou seek here?
None enters by t the King.
And o the
King, and s aside and passed in.
And wherds dress, he
rose up in o meet him, and said
to crown
s sceptre shy hand?
Surely to t a day of
abasement.
S Grief he young King.
And old hree dreams.
And w his brows, and said, My
son, I am an old man, and in ter of my days, and I kno
many evil the fierce robbers
come doains, and carry off ttle children,
and sell to t for the
caravans, and leap upon ts up the
corn in the hill.
tes lay e t and burn the
fisake ts from t-marshes live
ttled reeds, and none may come
nigies, and eat their
food t to be? ilt
take t t thy
board? Shee?
Is not ? herefore I praise
t for t t done, but I bid to
t on t t
beseemethee, and
tre of pearl hy
dreams, too
great for one man to bear, and too heavy for one
to suffer.
Sayest t in the young King, and he
strode past teps of tar, and
stood before t.
ood before t, and on hand and on
he
yello before the
image of C, and t candles burned brighe
jewelled shin blue