Harper's New Monthly Magazine Volume 104 December 1901 to May 1902 . THE STORY OF AMABEL AND AMORIS. very thing had happened which he hadprayed should not, seeing that he hadcome back from the holy well altogetherforgetting her. Great sorrow was hersto think of it. Then she remembered his words, andbegan doubting, and said thus to herself: While he lives I will believe that heis true to his first word which he toldme. Never till I die will I think thathe has forgotten me. And now he hasbidden me to stay here for him, andnever has he bidden me go away. Sohere under this tree will I wait. Not if


Harper's New Monthly Magazine Volume 104 December 1901 to May 1902 . THE STORY OF AMABEL AND AMORIS. very thing had happened which he hadprayed should not, seeing that he hadcome back from the holy well altogetherforgetting her. Great sorrow was hersto think of it. Then she remembered his words, andbegan doubting, and said thus to herself: While he lives I will believe that heis true to his first word which he toldme. Never till I die will I think thathe has forgotten me. And now he hasbidden me to stay here for him, andnever has he bidden me go away. Sohere under this tree will I wait. Not if Ilive for a hundred years will I leave itexcept he tell me. And if Amoris, myfriend, die, and I hear of it, I will notlive another day, so much will my heartwish to lie down and be still where his departed, and Amabel was more happythan she knew. is » And the night was come and wascold; and the stars made a soft lightover the city and the fields; and thegates were shut; and Amabel was allalone. Now the tree under which shelay was hollow, so she climbed upthrough


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