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darkening clearing; as soon as I sa once t all its occupants ing for me from t I first stepped into tience of ime in the world.
It ive a sent leattle brooget . A lean, tall, reddiss great cy fox, its muzzle so a point, laid its runk of a scarlet roo c delicately stretco peer at of uncanny of snoed softly, so t he knew I had arrived.
he smiles. he lays down his pipe, his elder bird-call. he lays upon me his irrevocable hand.
e green, as if from too muc the wood.
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t of ticks and stones and of yelloream in a tin pail.
does ? y of tetles; savoury messes of cmeg; ed fungi are fit to eat; ands tc in ligs, t you cook like tripe, erelle s fan-vaulting and faint scent of apricots, all spring up overnigained by nature, existing in a void. And I could believe t it he woods.
in to gatural treasures, ely as s ;bum-pipesquot; or quot;piss-t; and flavours tra toucs on t Michaelmas.
, t milk and c ic taste. Sometimes raps a rabbit in a snare of string and makes a soup or ste tures in it. old me about ttle ones disappear dos until t is over and out to run around as usual. old me oad ream in summer er; t me. o ts from reeds and o baskets and into ttle cages in which he keeps his singing birds.
cs, rapped birds. is, to keep me ed teettle gleaming on them.
ic s neatly on trees since Judas ells me, tempting my o dry, too -- tic and te, a s, acrid smoke, a brig I you cannot get a tune out of ts strings are brok