The book Wood Beyond the World was written by author Morris, William, 1834-1896 Here you can read free online of Wood Beyond the World book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Wood Beyond the World a good or bad book?
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Meanwhile I hastened to lie to the King's Son, and all privily bade himcome to me and not thee. And thereafter, by dint of waiting andwatching, and taking the only chance that there was, I met thee as thoucamest back from fetching the skin of the lion that never was, and gavethee that warning, or else had we been undone indeed. " Said Walter: "Was the lion of her making or of thine then?" She said: "Of hers: why should I deal with such a matter?" "Yea, " said Walter, "but she verily swooned, an...d she was verily wrothwith the Enemy. " The Maid smiled, and said: "If her lie was not like very sooth, then hadshe not been the crafts-master that I knew her: one may lie otherwisethan with the tongue alone: yet indeed her wrath against the Enemy wasnought feigned; for the Enemy was even I, and in these latter days neverdid her wrath leave me. But to go on with my tale. " "Now doubt thou not, that, when thou camest into the hall yester eve, theMistress knew of thy counterfeit tryst with me, and meant nought butdeath for thee; yet first would she have thee in her arms again, therefore did she make much of thee at table (and that was partly for mytorment also), and therefore did she make that tryst with thee, anddeemed doubtless that thou wouldst not dare to forgo it, even if thoushouldst go to me thereafter.
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