Harper's New Monthly Magazine Volume 104 December 1901 to May 1902 . thought much of Amoris, whomshe remembered so well, and would notbelieve that he had forgotten her. Andher goats strayed this way and that tillthey were all lost, because she could notgo after them; so she was all alone. But when three months were gone by,one night she lay awake within the tree;and the full moon shone high in theheavens, and in the moonlight therecame a shepherd driving a flock of shepherd was a fair youth, carryinga crook of green willow; all the leaveson it were fresh; and wherever he wenthis floc


Harper's New Monthly Magazine Volume 104 December 1901 to May 1902 . thought much of Amoris, whomshe remembered so well, and would notbelieve that he had forgotten her. Andher goats strayed this way and that tillthey were all lost, because she could notgo after them; so she was all alone. But when three months were gone by,one night she lay awake within the tree;and the full moon shone high in theheavens, and in the moonlight therecame a shepherd driving a flock of shepherd was a fair youth, carryinga crook of green willow; all the leaveson it were fresh; and wherever he wenthis flock followed him. He came to the tree where Amabel layhidden, and he spake to her through thetree, with a sweet voice: Will you comeand be one of my flock? Amabel, when she heard him speak so,looked out but a little way, and saidshe, I may not be of any flock, save ifI have Amoris, my friend, with me, whomI remember so well. Certes, said the shepherd; thenwait only one night more, and you shallhave him! Then go where you will, andyou shall find me. And so saying, he.


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