My heart, nought heeding hinderance insurmountable,
Clings to a maiden's heart in union tender.
"'Thy fair fresh face the darksome forest brightening,
Brought to my breast a blessed beam of gladness
That kindled flames of love, and lingers, lightening
My former depths of diffidence and sadness.
"'I know thee not, what they may call thee, tenderest;
But this I know, made wise by passion's teaching:
All must pursue thee, wheresoe'er thou wanderest,
For one kind look from thy sweet eyes beseeching.'
"I think that's real nice, 'bout 'thy fair fresh face the darksome forest,' don't you? Me and Bang was singing it when you called us."
Tue caught her in a close embrace and covered her face with kisses. "Do you want some more apples?" she cried, and rushed into the hut. She returned with her hands full. "Will you show me the way to Yung's?" she asked.
Five minutes later Yung, just finishing his dinner with the philosopher, heard the door open. He looked up; there on the threshold he saw Tue, stretching out her arms toward him.
CHAPTER VI. - Natural Selection Disposes.
"To his love he came
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