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Lilith

CHAPTER XXX
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Her family is her absorbing charge, and never children were better mothered.

Her authority over them is without appeal, but it is unknown to herself, and never comes to the surface except in watchfulness and service.

She has forgotten the time when she lived without them, and thinks she came herself from the wood, the first of the family.
"You have saved the life of her and their enemy; therefore your life belongs to her and them.

The princess was on her way to destroy them, but as she crossed that stream, vengeance overtook her, and she would have died had you not come to her aid.

You did; and ere now she would have been raging among the Little Ones, had she dared again cross the stream.


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