Harper's New Monthly Magazine Volume 104 December 1901 to May 1902 . nged for it! So Amoris drank goats milk only, andin a while began to be quite cured of hissickness. And when by the song of Ama-bel the goat-maid he had been healed ofall his wounds, and had purged him ofhis sickness by drinking naught but thegoats milk which she brought each dayinto the castle, then he rose up off hisbed and looked out of his window to seeher whose sweet singing had been hiscure. And it was early morning, when fewfolk were abroad; but the birds had be-gun to be loud in all the thickets, and thedew was still


Harper's New Monthly Magazine Volume 104 December 1901 to May 1902 . nged for it! So Amoris drank goats milk only, andin a while began to be quite cured of hissickness. And when by the song of Ama-bel the goat-maid he had been healed ofall his wounds, and had purged him ofhis sickness by drinking naught but thegoats milk which she brought each dayinto the castle, then he rose up off hisbed and looked out of his window to seeher whose sweet singing had been hiscure. And it was early morning, when fewfolk were abroad; but the birds had be-gun to be loud in all the thickets, and thedew was still gray on all the herbs andtrees; and on one side of the world wassunlight, and the rest was in shadow, forthe sun was scarcely yet risen. And Amoris saw the goat-maid as shecame under the castle wall; and she wasso beautiful that he marvelled at had gray eyes, and her lips were likea young rose, and her hair was long andfull of ripples, and her face was like apeach fresh picked. And she was soyoung that she seemed only that day tohave come to womans


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