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Ashputtle or The Mothers Ghost -2

        Came time for t curious fair to    try,    to dan 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, peg o make    t t ory is not plete    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. "No!" s;Mot t; But off it es, 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    or coo to t sang a ;Look! Look! t;

        turz ex-fia 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: "Look!" And, sure enoughe shoe was full of blood again.

        "Let Astle try," said turtle dove.

        So nole must put    into tacle, till slid    is, for s of tale suggests t bettings. It self to put a naked foot into t urtle dove, urged o do so in a soft, g    t could not be denied.

        If s plunge    revulsion into t be fit to marry. t is turtle dove, ently by.

        Astles foot, t of a Cump. Almost an amputee already, s iny foot in it.

        "Look! Look!" cried turtle dove in triumprayed its gly nature by being progressively more and more immaterial as Astle stood up in to ump of t in t;Look!" sang out turtle dove. " fits ts the coffin!

        "See er you, my darling!"

        2     thE BURNED ChILD

        A burned c really burned -- more ctle bit cick    asill m.

        After    t to rake t uck out like a mat, nor to    off    to do it for    s beside ttle cat and got ts from ttom of t to eat, scraping t, squatting on t of t as if sill m.

        felt perfect exquisite pain of love whe burned child covered in ashes.

        "Milk t; said tepmoto rake time, but t, now.

        t of t into the cow.

        "Drink milk, gro," said t.

        took t bad nobody saime passed, s, ss, she grew up.

        tepmoted and so tco get    s, altepmoter tepmot o milk the cow.

        "I    t man for myself," said to the cow.

        t do all, but ty.

        "Give your o time," said t of t;Youve milked me dry."

        ttle cat came by. t of t into t.

        "Your s doing," said t. "Lie do;

        ttle cat unpicked s clever pail t it a ts cla before it was finished.

        "b your oime," said t. "Youve maimed me."

        t stark naked.

        tting i of t t and    into truck its o s beak. Blood poured doo tree. It ran over    and covered    a red silk dress.

        "Make your o time," said t;I"m t bloody business."

        t into tco so t burned any more, but lovely. t off looking at tepmot the girl.

        "e    your stepmotay and rake t; o . .

        "Noo sleep," said t of t;No."

        3     tRAVELLING CLOthES

        tepmotook t poker and bur because s raked t to ;It must be raining. Or else it is snoonig;

        "It isnt raining, it isnt snos too early for tears are falling on yrave, mot;

        ted until nig and    to tepmot on a feat t on the dead woman gave her a red dress.

        "I    w;

        t took urned into je on a diam.

        "I    w;

        t togeto the grave.

        "Step into my coffin."

        "No," said the girl. She shuddered.

        "I stepped into my mot;

        tepped into t it    turned into a ped, eager to be gone.

        "Go and seek your fortune, darling."
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