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Phantastes

CHAPTER XX
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Looking in it for some time, we at length saw reflected the place where we stood, and the old dame seated in her chair.

Our forms were not reflected.

But at the feet of the dame lay a young man, yourself, weeping.
"'Surely this youth will not serve our ends,' said I, 'for he weeps.' "The old woman smiled.

'Past tears are present strength,' said she.
"'Oh!' said my brother, 'I saw you weep once over an eagle you shot.' "'That was because it was so like you, brother,' I replied; 'but indeed, this youth may have better cause for tears than that--I was wrong.' "'Wait a while,' said the woman; 'if I mistake not, he will make you weep till your tears are dry for ever.

Tears are the only cure for weeping.


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