She gave Kaylen
She gave Kaylen a pointed look. “No, he doesn’t. I intend to keep it that way.” Her grim smile returned. “I was thinking about going home, to let my people know you’re here.” “So why help me?” She shrugged. “Habit, I guess. I hate seeing people die to these things.” “What now?” “I could go on my way,” Alanora said. “I know that’s what my father would want me to do.” A dark smile crossed her face. “Be thankful I’m not my father.” Tohkay scampered down the tower stairs and into the library. “A dragon is coming,” he said. “One of Kyazura’s brood.” Norgrim put down his book and pulled on his boots. “Can’t a dwarf get some peace for reading?” He sighed and stood up.
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“Well, let’s go
“Well, let’s go see who it is.” A young blue dragon alighted in the courtyard, and took a long drink from the fountain. It looked at Norgrim with apparent amusement. “I stopped for refreshment,” the dragon said, in deep but lovely female tones. “My name is Arrokka, daughter of Kyazura and Karfegren. Unless I am mistaken, you are Norgrim and Tohkay. I have seen you in our caverns from time to time.” “In the flesh,” Norgrim said. “And to what do we owe the pleasure of your visit?” “I take news to my mother.” She stretched her wings. 34 “What news?” The dragon pondered for a moment. “It likely does not affect you. The
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kehklik army is
kehklik army is many miles from here, and appears interested only in the humans at the seashore.” “Kehklik army?” Norgrim and Tohkay asked in unison. “Yes. My mother tasked several of us with watching for unusual activity near the humans. The army…” Norgrim interrupted. “How many? Where?” “You are quite impertinent. Several hundred kehklik, in four columns, ten leagues from the humans. I did not take time for an exact count.” “That makes no sense,” Tohkay stated. “The kehklik shouldn’t be ready to attack yet.” Norgrim started swearing loudly in Dwarven. “The volcanic eruptions! Earthquakes! The kehklik started hatching warriors the moment they felt the first tremors. They’ve got a three day head-start. Kaylen won’t be ready for this.” “I wish you good fortune,” Arrokka said. “I must hurry to my
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— 137 —
— 137 — New Orleans Harbor Channel New Orleans, Louisiana Tuesday Noon Bobby choked awake. The tarpaulin kept the sunlight off, the breeze out, and the heat in L a trade off. It let him know how an overcooked turkey felt. A small lizard skittered at eye level
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across the hot
across the hot deck plates, right out of a Japanese monster movie. He assumed they didnPt like the ride either. They werenPt as smart as the rats that, he figured, must have a better sense of im- pending motion. Gomez wasnPt okay. HePd been sick to his stomach. His shoulder had seized up, and his head throbbed, he said. He fell in and out of sleep. Even then, the pain stayed with him. It was im- possible for him to get comfortable. To Bobby, the fitful sleep seemed almost like semiconscious. There wasnPt much Bobby could do for him. While he was conscious, they talked a little. He moved the overhead tarp hePd
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rigged earlier to
rigged earlier to try to catch a little more of the breeze. Gomez appre- ciated it. It was a token effort on BobbyPs part, but Gomez was a man not used to much. Gomez reached for the water with his good — 138 — arm. MAmigo.N Gomez seemed to be attempting to lighten BobbyPs concern. MMy toothless smile to you, amigo.N He tilted his head in the direction of his shoulder as though he could read BobbyPs mind. MIs no bad, Bubby. I have worse.N He looked at Bobby intensely. MWe go Brownsville,
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Bubby. Together.N Bobby
Bubby. Together.N Bobby nodded in agreement. They understood each other. Bobby still intended to do the right thing. He had no plans to watch another man die. He checked his watch L three oPclock. HePd slept a long time. He examined his own condition and got himself up to date. He needed to eat. Both of them needed to eat L Gomez at least needed to try. He told Gomez and headed amidships. Despite the discomfort and exhaustion, he felt relatively in control. Maybe it had something to do with being on the water, manning the ship. Never having been a captain before, he smiled to himself as he looked around at the catastrophe he commanded.
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He sensed her
He sensed her riding light on the water, the plimsoll sitting higher than any of her markings, salt or fresh. There were no instruments to meas- ure how low a ghost ship should sit in the water. To him, the lower the better. Right now she rode much too high. It made her skid, vulnerable to the seas. The high-riding ghost, thatPs what theyPd call her. He imagined it as he walked. She had only her spirit to defend her. And here he was free to participate, drawn by her preposterous mysticism. It was something — 139 — only Bobby would see. He knew The Lady had that
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allure for him.
allure for him. Her motion enhanced it, and she hooked him into it without a lot of hesitation. HePd had the feeling in other ships hePd sailed. He saw it as the power of the water phantoms and the courage of the steel maidens who rode them L the mixing of the two in an unpredictable alchemy. He arrived at the supplies, let the journey drop for the moment, and opened a tin of beans with his knife, flat-blading them hungrily into his mouth. He didnPt chew much. Thick, cold beans werenPt the kind of taste that improved with chew- ing. It was food and he needed it. Life could get so simple. He finished half the can before he paused to
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backs. Renier had
backs. Renier had knocked Thomas down once in a friendly duel, and when the Preceptor had stepped in close to follow up, Thomas had retaliated by slamming him in the groin with the hilt of his main gauche. Renier didn t seem to hold it against Thomas, and his good humor never seemed to suffer. But Renier had a misguided perception of loyalty, and while he Chapter Three was not a bad influence on the young King, he was not a good one either. He often went out of his way to 30 repeat to Roland what everyone else in his hearing said, without regard for Roland s sensibilities or the safety of those whose careless words were later used against them. Thomas said, \ The ideal of
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perfect knighthood thinks it
perfect knighthood thinks it s his duty to tell Roland every word I say to him, and God knows what His Majesty would make of the question.\ \ Well, whatever you think.\ Lucas got to his feet slowly. He was only a few years older than his captain, but he moved like a much older man when he was tired. The reflexes go, Thomas thought, looking at the rapier lying on the table. And that s that. Lucas said, \ I m off to a well-deserved rest. Oh, there s that entertainment at court tonight. Will you need me?\ \ No, Gideon and I will take it. I ve doubled the duty list for it, what with all our other little troubles.\ The acting troupes brought to court by the Master
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of Revels didn
of Revels didn t ordinarily present much of a problem. Before they reached the palace they were examined for foreign spies or suspected anarchists, and the actors seldom turned mad and attacked anyone. \ What sort of play is it?\ \ An Aderassi Commedia.\ Thomas winced. \ Well, it could ve been a pastoral.\ He drained the tankard. \ Oh, there s this. I d forgotten.\ Lucas picked up a leather dispatch case from a pile along the wall and tossed it onto the table. It was stuffed with papers. Thomas looked at it without enthusiasm. \ What s that?\ \ The King s Watch sent it over. It s some writings and copies of documents from Grandier s heresy trial in Bisra.\
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\ You re
\ You re joking,\ Sitting up, Thomas pulled out the papers and thumbed through the pages of faded script. \ How did they get it?\ \ A Viscondin monk who was traveling in Bisra attended the trial. He asked one of the officiating priests if he could copy the documents, and they allowed it. None of it was considered secret, or important, apparently. The King s Watch said it wouldn t be of any use, but they know how you are about these things so they sent it along.\ As Lucas left, Thomas spread out the papers. The Viscondin Order was one of the few brotherhoods that could still cross the border to Bisra freely. The Church of Ile-Rien and the Church of Bisra had declared ecclesiastical war on each other when the bishops
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allude to the subject
allude to the subject of ages; if I am to play the role of twenty-one, the sooner I get into the part the better for us all; we all serve our own ends in this game, self-interest is, and ever has been, our strongest motive. For myself, I hate Pearl Villiers as I hated my step-mother before her, and I shall not willingly leave Broadlawns merely because we have no income to keep it up, when, by personating my step-sister–fortunately of my own Christian, as well as surname, thanks to the British habit of perpetuating family names–I gain the wherewithal to either remain in this peaceful English home,\ she said, ironically, \ or roam across seas with the husband or crank I am about to wed–a crank! to revolve the wheels of fortune, while I leave you both here like a pair
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of cooing doves. You,
of cooing doves. You, Aunt Elizabeth, gain your revenge on Mr. Babbington-Cole for his preference for my step-mother to yourself; oh, you needn t wince, my ears have been put to their proper use. You, Uncle, were spurned by my angel step-mother, you, pining not for her, but her yellow sovereigns, so….\ \ You are a witch, Margaret; how the d—-l did you find it out?\ \ Timothy, Timothy, be good enough not to swear in my presence.\ \ Oh, I have gleaned the truth in various devious paths from Sarah Kane in a weak mood, also letters, and I have not lost my sense of hearing; as you have told me since I could lisp that my wits are sharper than Rodgers cutlery; yes, if Broadlawns went to its owner or
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the hammer, you
the hammer, you joined the Salvation Army, and my step-sister dangled the purse, I feel it in my bones that I could now rival my tutors in living by my wits,\ she said, cruelly. \ You are not devoid of common sense, Margaret; and as we may not have another opportunity before your importunate suitor appears, I shall refresh your memory by reading again a clause or two of your late step-mother s will … to my husband, Henry Villiers, I bequeath the life use of one thousand pounds sterling per annum; at his death I will and bequeath the whole of my real and personal property to my only daughter (Pearl) Margaret Villiers … on my little (Pearl) Margaret Villiers attaining her majority, and becoming the wife of the aforesaid Charles Babbington-Cole, son of my friend, Hugh
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Babbington-Cole, of the
Babbington-Cole, of the Civil Service, Ottawa, Canada; my said daughter shall enter into possession of all my real and personal property, with the advice of Dr. Annesley, of London, England, or Hugh Babbington-Cole, Esquire, aforesaid, my said daughter to inherit all, subject to the following gifts. To Sarah Kane, five hundred pounds sterling and my wearing apparel; my piano, harp and music, I will and bequeath to the sister-in-law of my husband, Elizabeth Stone, for her mission-work, with the hope that their sweet notes will make her less acid to my poor little daughter, as also to the daughters of the poor to whom she brings the Gospel message of peace. To my step-daughter, Margaret Villiers, I leave my forgiveness for her persistent and unvarying unkindness to myself, with my copy of the Christian Martyrs. \
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CHAPTER VII. \ Fool!\
CHAPTER VII. \ Fool!\ muttered her step-daughter, vengefully. 59 \ Poor, carnal creature, we are now ordained to be almoners of the gold she would have spent sinfully on her daughter; we are saving Pearl from the perils of the rich, for easier is it for a camel to go through the—-\ \ Enough of that cant, Aunt; please keep it bottled up, it don t go down with us,\ interrupted her niece, hastily. \ The will is plain enough, considering that it was written by herself, and witnessed by Dr. Annesley, and that sneak, Silas Jones; how much the latter knows is hard to tell, I have pumped him indirectly without avail; Annesley, being a busy London physician, will not bother himself
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in the matter
in the matter now that Villiers is dead; he has no more love for us than we for him; our card is to expedite your union with speed and privacy; you will most likely go to Canada, as I expect Charles (as we best accustom ourselves to call him) will prefer such arrangement; I shall pay you regularly—-\ \ Yes, you d better not try any of your sharp tricks on me, Uncle; if the cheque is not forwarded to the day, Trenton and Barlow will interview you; my sword will also hang by a hair.\ \ How confoundedly smart we are,\ he answered, wrathfully. \ I have been brought up in a good school,\ she replied, sententiously. \ I am glad you are able to appreciate our many useful
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hall. Houses have
hall. Houses have their own manner of speech, and Hopefield Manor spoke to all the senses in accents of taste and refinement. A servant took my bag and ushered me into a charming library. A fire smouldered lazily in the great fireplace; there was, in the room, the faintest scent of burnt wood; but the smoke rose in the flue in a perfectly mannerly fashion, and on thrusting in my hand I felt a good draught of air. I instinctively knelt on the hearth and peered up, but saw nothing unworkmanlike: Pepperton was not a fellow to leave obvious mistakes behind him. But possibly this was not one of the recalcitrant fireplaces I had been called to inspect; and I rose and was continuing my enjoyment of the beautiful room, when I became conscious, by rather curious and mixed processes not wholly
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of the eye,
of the eye, that a young woman had drawn back the light portieres–they were dark brown, with borders of burnt orange–and stood gravely gazing at me. She held the curtains apart–they made, indeed, a kind of frame for her; but as our eyes met she advanced at once and spoke my name. [Illustration: She held the curtains apart.] \ You are Mr. Ames. My aunt expected you. I regret to say that she is not in the house just now, but she will doubtless return for tea. I am her niece. Won t you sit down?\ As she found a seat for herself, I made bold to survey her with some particularity. She carried her fine height with beautiful dignity. She was a creature of grace, and it was a grace of strength, the suppleness and
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ease that mark our
ease that mark our later outdoor American woman. She could do her miles over these hills,–I was sure of that. Her fine olive face, crowned with dark hair, verified the impression I had gathered from Jewett, that she was a woman of cultivation. She had read the poets; Dante and Petrarch spoke from her eyes. Cecilia was no bad name for her; she suggested heavenly harmonies! And as for Jewett s story of Wiggins s infatuation, I was content: if this was the face that had shattered the frowning towers of Wiggins s Ilium and sent him to brood disconsolate upon his broad acres in Dakota, my heart went out to him, for his armor had been pierced by arrows worthy of its metal. She was talking, meanwhile, of the day and its buoyant air and of the tapestries hung
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in the woodlands,
in the woodlands, in a voice deep with rare intimations of viol chords. \ It s very quiet here. It doesn t seem possible that we are so near the city. My aunt chose the place with care, and she made no mistake about it. Yes; the house was built by Mr. Pepperton, but not for us. My aunt bought it of the estate of the gentleman who built it. This will be her first winter here.\ She made no reference to the object of my visit, and I wondered if she knew just how I came there. A man-servant wheeled in a portable tea-table and placed it beside a particular chair, lighted the lamp under the kettle, and silently departed. And with the stage thus disposed Miss Hollister herself appeared. She greeted me without surprise and
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much as she
much as she might have spoken to any guest in her house. I had sometimes been treated as though I were the agent of a decorator s shop, or a delinquent plumber, by the people whom I served; but Miss Hollister and her niece established me upon a plane that was wholly social. I was made to feel that it was the most natural thing in the world for me to be there, having tea, with no business ahead of me but to be agreeable. The fact that I had come to correct the distemper of their flues was utterly negligible. I remembered with satisfaction that I had journeyed from town in a new business suit that made the best of my attenuated figure, and I will not deny that I felt at ease. Miss Hollister talked briskly as she made
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than the Hamr,
than the Hamr, is the Astral Body which exists as a shroud for the Hamr. This is where our emotional passions are stored as psychic energy. At still a more subtle level, the Causal Body enshrouds the astral. This constitutes the subconscious mind, which is a storehouse for all our past thoughts, emotional reactions to environmental stimuli, and the energetic structures from deeds performed. These things constitute what our Norse ancestors called “wyrd,” which is the substance that manifests as Ørlög, or Karma. At an even more subtle level is the Mental Body, enshrouding the causal. This is the actual conscious mind itself. This is where mental impressions and habits are stored. That which we are, manifests through the Hugr, then. Beyond this, we have present-life experiences that form who we are, with everything else providing an underlying ego structure which
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determines how we
determines how we perceive and react to environmental stimuli. Enshrouding the Mental Body is an Upper Etheric Sound Matrix responsible for the manifestation of the Mental, Causal and Astral Bodies. These subtle bodies of the Hugr are part of their respective planes, or dimensions. Many planes subdivide these general designations, so allow me to provide a brief description at this time. In some circles, each general plane is referred to as a Harmonic Universe (noted as: HU). Within each “HU,” there are three dimensional realms; and each of these contains its own Astral Plane. Thus, each major plane (HU) consists of six sub-planes. There are three dimensional realms, and three astral planes making up each one. The numbers and letters in parentheses indicate the astral realm associated with the dimensional realm: HU-5, D-13 (13-A), D-14 (14-A), D15 (15-A) Soul Plane HU-4,
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D-10 (10-A), D-11
D-10 (10-A), D-11 (11-A, )D-12 (12-A) Mental Plane HU-3, D-7 (7-A), D-8 (8-A), D-9 (9-A) Causal Plane HU-2, D-4 (4-A), D-5 (5-A), D-6 (6-A) Astral Plane HU-1, D-1 (1-A), D-2 (2-A), D-3 (3-A) Physical Plane The Hugr (auric field) consists of the Astral, Causal and Mental sheaths, or bodies associated with their respective planes of origin. Each body consists of six vibratory sheaths. Examining the Causal Body, for instance, we find that there is a sheath of D-7 vibrational frequency, one of D-8, and another of D-9. Each of these has its own astral counterpart at a more subtle level. Now let’s examine what happens when our electro-tonal energy-identity makes its way through the various planes, to the physical. HU-5 is called the Soul Plane or Spiritual Plane, because it is above (in vibratory frequency) the material worlds of dualism.
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The incoming
The incoming energy-identity requires a Soul Body in this realm, and may now be referred to as the Soul Essence, or Hamingja. This is the Higher Self. The three elements making up the Soul Body are as follows: HU-4 is called the Mental plane, because this is where the three elements of our Mental Body were obtained. They consist of the following: HU-3 is called the Causal Plane, because this is where the three elements of our Causal Body (subconscious) were obtained. They consist of the following: HU-2 is called the Astral Plane, because this is where the three elements of our Astral Body were obtained. They consist of the following; 1. 6th dimensional psychic consciousness 2. 5th dimensional Light 3. 4th dimensional passion and ego awareness
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amusements. The dyke leading
amusements. The dyke leading out of the river by the White House is a regular harbour for pike, which is continually restocked from the river. It is private property, but just at the mouth of the dyke, in the navigable river, is a good spot. At least three hundred pike were taken here last winter by Norwich artisans. \ What graceful craft these wherries, as you call them, are!\ remarked Wynne, as he rapidly sketched the high-peaked sail of one which was slowly beating to windward or \ turning,\ as the vernacular hath it, up the narrow river. [Picture: A Norfolk Wherry] And he was quite right. There is not a line that is not graceful about a Norfolk wherry. She has a long low hull with a rising sheer to stem and stern,
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which are both
which are both pointed. She has a tall and massive mast supporting a single large sail which is without a boom, but has a very long gaff launching out boldly at an angle of forty-five degrees. The curve of the brown or black sail from the lofty peak to the sheet is on all points of sailing a curve of beauty. The wherries are trading crafts carrying from twenty to fifty tons of cargo. They are manned generally by one man, who sometimes has the aid of his wife or children. They are nearly as fast as yachts, sail closer to the wind, and are wonderfully handy. The mast is weighted at the keel with one or two tons of lead, and is so well balanced that a lad can lower or raise it with the greatest ease, when it is necessary to
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pass under a
pass under a bridge. Wherries are the most conspicuous objects in a Norfolk broad landscape, and are in sight for miles, as they follow the winding courses of the rivers, often nothing but the sail visible above the green marsh. Very many of these wherries have been converted into sailing house boats or pleasure barges, and so constitute most admirable floating homes for those who like cruising with greater comfort than small yachts can give. It was an hour before we got under way again, and when, after sailing down the long straight reach by Whitlingham, we came in sight of the eminence known as Postwick Grove, Wynne wished to land in order that he might see the view from the top. The man burst into open grumbling, so we asked him if the trip were undertaken
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girl of perhaps twenty-two
girl of perhaps twenty-two who spoke. \ The gentleman is quite right. Besides, I thought it rather good fun.\ \ Good fun!\ snapped her mother. \ Good fun to be jerked about and trampled on and insulted! And where is our baggage? Will we ever see it again?\ \ Oh, the baggage is safe enough,\ Stewart assured her. \ The troops will detrain somewhere this side the frontier, and we can all take our old seats.\ \ But why should they travel by this train? Why should they not take another train? Why should they—-\ CHAPTER II \ Are we all here?\ broke in an anxious voice. \ Is anyone missing?\ There was a moment s counting,
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then a general
then a general sigh of relief. The number was found correct. From somewhere up the line a whistle sounded, and the state of the engine-driver s nerves could be inferred 15 from the jerk with which he started–quite an American jerk. All the women who were standing, screamed and clutched at each other and swayed back and forth as if wrestling. Stewart found himself wrestling with the buxom woman. \ I cannot stand!\ she declared. \ It is outrageous that I should have to stand!\ and she fixed glittering eyes upon the bearded stranger. \ No American would remain seated while a woman of my age was standing!\ But the bearded stranger gazed blandly out of the window at the passing landscape. There was
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a moment s
a moment s silence, during which everyone looked at the heartless culprit. Stewart had an uneasy feeling that, if he were to do his duty as an American, he would grab the offender by the collar and hurl him through the window. Then the woman next to the stranger bumped resolutely into him, pressed him into the corner, and disclosed a few inches of the seat. \ Sit here, Mrs. Field,\ she said. \ We can all squeeze up a little.\ The pressure was tremendous when Mrs. Field sat down; but the carriage was strongly built and the sides held. The slender girl came and stood by Stewart. \ What s it all about?\ she asked. \ Has there been a riot or something?\ \ There is going to be
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How very, very
How very, very lonely he must have been!\ said she. \ Very, very lonely!\ said the pewter soldier; \ but it is delightful not to be forgotten!\ 9 \ Delightful!\ shouted something close by; but no one, except the pewter soldier, saw that it was a piece of the hog s-leather hangings; it had lost all its gilding, it looked like a piece of wet clay, but it had an opinion, and it gave it: \ The gilding decays, But hog s leather stays!\ This the pewter soldier did not believe. ———— THE DROP OF WATER. What a magnifying glass is, you surely know–such a round sort of spectacle-glass that makes everything full a
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hundred times larger than it really is. When one holds it before the eye, and looks at a drop of water out of the pond, then one sees above a thousand strange creatures. It looks almost like a whole plateful of shrimps springing about among each other, and they are so ravenous, they tear one another s arms and legs, tails and sides, and yet they are glad and pleased in their way. Now, there was once an old man, who was called by every body Creep-and-Crawl; for that was his name. He would always make the best out of everything, and when he could not make anything out of it he resorted to witchcraft. Now, one day he sat and held his magnifying glass before his eye, and looked at a drop of water that was taken
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out of a
out of a little pool in the ditch. What a creeping and crawling was there! all the thousands of small creatures hopped and jumped about, pulled one another, and pecked one another. \ But this is abominable!\ said Creep-and-Crawl, \ Can one not get them to live in peace and quiet, and each mind his own business?\ And he thought and thought, but he could come to no conclusion, and so he was obliged to conjure. \ I must give them a color, that they may be more discernible!\ said he; and so he poured something like a little drop of red wine into the drop of water, but it was bewitched blood from the lobe of the ear–the very finest sort for a penny; and then all the strange creatures became rose-colored over the whole body. It
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looked like a
looked like a whole town of naked savages. \ What have you got there?\ said another old wizard, who had no name, and that was just the best of it. \ Why,\ said Creep-and-Crawl, \ if you can guess what it is, I will make you a present of it; but it is not so easy to find out when one does not know it!\ The wizard who had no name looked through the magnifying glass. It actually appeared like a whole town, where all the inhabitants ran about without clothes! it was terrible, but still more terrible to see how the one knocked and pushed the other, bit each other, and drew one another about. What was undermost should be topmost, and what was topmost should be undermost!–See there, now! his leg is
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