THE FISHERMAN AND HIS SOUL
And w reache young Fisherman
lying drohe body of
ttle Mermaid. And he
sign of t bless the
sea nor anyt is in it. Accursed be the Sea-folk, and
accursed be all traffic hem. And as for him who for
loves sake forsook God, and so lieth his leman slain by
Gods judgment, take up he body of his leman, and
bury t no
mark above t none may knohe place
of ting. For accursed heir lives, and
accursed shs also.
And the
Field of t hey dug a deep
pit, and laid t.
And w was a holy day,
t up to t so the people
to t th of God.
And wered in and
boar was covered
range flo never range were
to look at, and of curious beauty, and ty troubled
in rils. And glad,
and understood not why he was glad.
And after t abernacle, and incensed the
monstrance t , and so the people,
and again beo speak to the
people, desiring to speak to t the
beauty of te floroubled
in rils, and to his lips, and he
spake not of t of the God whose name is Love.
And w.
And
back to ty, and ears. And
to unrobe ook from he
alb and tole. And ood as one
in a dream.
And after t t them and said,
are t stand on tar, and whey
come?
And t flo tell, but
t
trembled, and returned to his own house and prayed.
And in t ill dahe