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dared to wound thee? For on the palms of the childs hands were the prints of two nails, and the prints of two nails were on the little feet. Who hath dared to wound thee? cried the Giant; tell me, that I may take my big sword and slay him. Nay! answered the child; but these are the wounds of Love. Who art thou? said the Giant, and a strange awe fell on him, and he knelt before the little child. And the child smiled on the Giant, and said to him, You let me play once in your garden, to-day you shall come with me to my garden, which is Paradise. And when the children ran in that afternoon, they found the Giant lying dead under the tree, all covered with white blossoms. |
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