Page 82 - Demo
P. 82


                                    82day, and not knowing how to get any, she became miserably ill. Her husband was frightened, and asked her, \wife?\\garden behind our house, I shall die.\The man, who loved her dearly, thought, \die, you must get her some of the Rapunzel, whatever the cost.\So just as it was getting dark he climbed over the high wall into the sorceress's garden, hastily dug up a handful of Rapunzel, and took it to his wife. She immediately made a salad from it, which she devoured eagerly. It tasted so very good to her that by the next day her desire for more had grown threefold. If she were to have any peace, the man would have to climb into the garden once again. Thus he set forth once again just as it was getting dark. But no sooner than he had climbed over the wall than, to his horror, he saw the sorceress standing there before him.\my garden and like a thief to steal my Rapunzel? You will pay for this.\\\justice. I came to do this out of necessity. My wife saw your Rapunzel from our window, and such a longing came over her, that she would die, if she did not get some to eat.\%u201cHow can you dare?%u201d
                                
   76   77   78   79   80   81   82   83   84   85   86