Ashputtle or The Mothers Ghost -2
Came time for t curious fair to country, to dance in front of t ted to marry.
turtle dove , for er to marry t augo be no, needs must, o do? turtle dove o marry so s to t doo Astle. Sring of pearls. Astle on olen finery and crept out tly, to t tepsisters o stay o wear.
turtle dove stayed close to Astle, pecking o make t t ory is not complete tual ion of tilation of ers.
t t fits tial to tment of tual ion.
ts t young man desperately. So catc losing a daug gaining a son. Ss a son so badly so cripple ers. Sakes up a carving knife and cers big toe, so t ttle shoe.
Imagine.
Brandisraug been a girl but a boy and ter a more essential portion toe. quot;No!quot; s;Mot t; But off it comes, all t in ttle finds it, it, and feels bot ther love.
Mot ters like a shroud.
tearful young ed so I ; and together.
turtle dove came flying round and did not croon or coo to t sang a ;Look! Look! t;
turned tz ex-fiancee at once, angry at trick, but tepmotily lopped off ers poor foot into t so, not, a man of he new girl and once again he rode away.
Back came turtle dove: quot;Look!quot; And, sure enoughe shoe was full of blood again.
quot;Let Astle try,quot; said turtle dove.
So nole must put into tacle, till slick and is, for notexts of tale suggests t bettings. It self to put a naked foot into t urtle dove, urged o do so in a soft, cooing croon t could not be denied.
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