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44 "Take her and welcome, man!” he cried: "I wash my hands of her. I'll find me twice as good a bride!" —All this to me, whom he had eyed, Plainly, as his wife's planned deliverer.

And next the lover: "Little I knew, Madam, you had a third! Kissing here in my very view!" —Husband and lover then withdrew. I let them; and I told them not they erred.

Why not? Well, there faced she and I— Two strangers who'd kissed, or near, Chancewise. To see stand weeping by A woman once embraced, will try The tension of a man the most austere.

So it began; and I was young, She pretty, by the lamp, As flakes came waltzing down among The waves of her clinging hair, that hung Heavily on her temples, dark and damp.

And there alone still stood we two; She one cast off for me, Or so it seemed: while night ondrew, Forcing a parley what should do We twain hearts caught in one catastrophe.