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Page 234
And you may take my arm , Gaoler , for the music makes me feel unsteady . ... them that the sheriff was obliged to call upon the gaoler to put his arms about his waist , who persuaded the chaplain to add his strength to the string .
And you may take my arm , Gaoler , for the music makes me feel unsteady . ... them that the sheriff was obliged to call upon the gaoler to put his arms about his waist , who persuaded the chaplain to add his strength to the string .
Page 334
He had almost reached her side when she stretched out her arms to her father , Peneus , the god of the river along whose banks she was fleeing . " Oh , Father , ” she cried , “ help me ! help me ! Either let the earth swallow me or ...
He had almost reached her side when she stretched out her arms to her father , Peneus , the god of the river along whose banks she was fleeing . " Oh , Father , ” she cried , “ help me ! help me ! Either let the earth swallow me or ...
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When he saw her he stopped . " Art thou she who calls me ? ” he asked . " Who calls me ? " she answered . “ I have told thee , Narcissus , " he said . " Narcissus , " she cried , and held out her arms to him . “ Who art thou ?
When he saw her he stopped . " Art thou she who calls me ? ” he asked . " Who calls me ? " she answered . “ I have told thee , Narcissus , " he said . " Narcissus , " she cried , and held out her arms to him . “ Who art thou ?
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