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THE SUNDERING FLOOD

and much sweetness in the longing wherewith he longed for her.

So on the said day appointed he went to meet her, smiling and happy and fresh as a rose; and she was of like mien, and when they faced each other she smote her palms together as in the old childish time, and cried out: Ah! now the warrior is all ready and the minstrel is stuffed full of his tale, and happy shall be the hour. And even so it was.