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Phantastes

CHAPTER VI
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For I called after him, anxious to know more about this fearful enchantress; but in vain--he heard me not.

"Yet," I said to myself, "I have now been often warned; surely I shall be well on my guard; and I am fully resolved I shall not be ensnared by any beauty, however beautiful.
Doubtless, some one man may escape, and I shall be he." So I went on into the wood, still hoping to find, in some one of its mysterious recesses, my lost lady of the marble.

The sunny afternoon died into the loveliest twilight.

Great bats began to flit about with their own noiseless flight, seemingly purposeless, because its objects are unseen.
The monotonous music of the owl issued from all unexpected quarters in the half-darkness around me.

The glow-worm was alight here and there, burning out into the great universe.


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