[Lilith by George MacDonald]@TWC D-Link bookLilith CHAPTER XII 1/8
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FRIENDS AND FOES. Coming, in one of the channels, upon what seemed a little shrub, the outlying picket, I trusted, of an army behind it, I knelt to look at it closer.
It bore a small fruit, which, as I did not recognise it, I feared to gather and eat.
Little I thought that I was watched from behind the rocks by hundreds of eyes eager with the question whether I would or would not take it. I came to another plant somewhat bigger, then to another larger still, and at length to clumps of a like sort; by which time I saw that they were not shrubs but dwarf-trees.
Before I reached the bank of this second branch of the river-bed, I found the channels so full of them that it was with difficulty I crossed such as I could not jump.
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