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Lilith

CHAPTER XXII
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I took it, and he did not dare follow to reclaim it: beyond the walls they were cowards every one.

I went off a few hundred yards, threw myself down, ate the bread, fell asleep, and slept soundly in the grass, where the hot sunlight renewed my strength.
It was night when I woke.

The moon looked down on me in friendly fashion, seeming to claim with me old acquaintance.

She was very bright, and the same moon, I thought, that saw me through the terrors of my first night in that strange world.

A cold wind blew from the gate, bringing with it an evil odour; but it did not chill me, for the sun had plenished me with warmth.


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