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Phantastes

CHAPTER XXIII
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Its back was of corrugated skin, of a purple hue.

Its belly was similar in nature, but its colour was leaden, dashed with blotches of livid blue.

Its skinny, bat-like wings and its tail were of a dull gray.

It was strange to see how so many gorgeous colours, so many curving lines, and such beautiful things as wings and hair and scales, combined to form the horrible creature, intense in ugliness.
The knight was passing me with a salutation; but, as I walked towards him, he reined up, and I stood by his stirrup.

When I came near him, I saw to my surprise and pleasure likewise, although a sudden pain, like a birth of fire, sprang up in my heart, that it was the knight of the soiled armour, whom I knew before, and whom I had seen in the vision, with the lady of the marble.


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