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The Wood Beyond the World

CHAPTER XXXI: THEY COME UPON NEW FOLK
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Then they brought him to a bed dight as fair as might be, and made signs to him to strip and lie therein.

Perforce he did so, and then they bore away his raiment, and left him lying there.

So he lay there quietly, deeming it no avail for him, a mother-naked man, to seek escape thence; but it was long ere he might sleep, because of his trouble of mind.

At last, pure weariness got the better of his hopes and fears, and he fell into slumber just as the dawn was passing into day..


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