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THE HEART OF THE SPRING

        A very old man,    meditating upon t and    part of t? faced boy of seventeen years sat by cill er. t, and t and a blue cap, and    tle monastery. It y, but    t find ser in    days.    set o t it, and t until t and mingled    a c, even tood upon oes; and beyond trees.

        Master, said ting, and ter nigo ters and among trees, is too mugt from all ttle, for your    less steady under you to?day t you are older t you    seek t t belongs to age.    s of t; and tely, as t ant days and distant deeds.

        I ell you o rest,    is rig you sion, taking atle of too, t triump    is to his knowledge.

        Master, do not t I ion you. It is for me to keep t, and tc trong, lest t among trees; and it is for me to take to lift from its er t painted roll o possess t , fod    of e o do things is my wisdom.

        You are afraid, said tary anger.

        Sometimes at nig of t grey man driving stle people in red caps tle    fear ttle people so muco dance; and I kno t loves dang; but I fear t.

        And I fear tall    tell ea of ts, no and noo tiful faces, but, Aengus, son of Forbis, I fear all t w us.

        gods out in battle, and ttle people ill c I must tell you    your ed and laboured to no good end.    ttage and till your fields, and take some girl to    t gods. I    o me by earls and ks of d squires ladies for keeping ttle fall dry, and taking tter from t all for t an end, and no t    lack fold and silver pieces enougo make strong tree of your cottage and to keep cellar and larder full. I    to find t of life. I     it     age o t Secret. I longed for a life ers. I    Gods of t I found in a Spanisery, t t after tered trembles al Po ens to tal Poo Ireland and asked tors, if t    t, t upon to magid spent my life in fasting and in labour t I migo my side; and no last one of told me t t is at e    into my ear. tomorrotle before t er dao a soute marble amid e trees, and gatiful about me, aer into ternal kingdom of my yout, t I may old by ttle fello you must bring great masses of green boug t put fresable and t do to?nig t er da e and find me.

        ill you be quite young the boy.

        I    noill old and tired, and you must o my y books.

        Aengus son of Forbis irivance of t odour as of strange floo tting green boug bundles of rusern border of to gently sloping sand and clay. It o its place, and gone back for t iful nigones.

        Sleuto t out of green beryl, a mirrored tre of pearl. Everytaken upon itself t a glo on steadily among t seemed alive, t seemed perisal    armful of roses and lilies, and ting to t in a er armful upon table, and tly closing to dream of a peaceful man er of c dao taking t some bread and a flask of , t er mig    lack food at tset of    doo    until the hour from dawn had gone by.

        Gradually to sing, and o overflo    beautiful and living moment of ten to t beating in it.    up and    to fio make a ered t able, and everyt green s t clasping a mass of roses and lilies in . On table, at     full of gold and silver pieces, as for a journey, and at    aff. touc move. ed t te cold, and they fell heavily.

        It ter for o old    to     tal Poter to    t, and     it a ted among t    to sing.
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