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Mon Mar 12 13:33:53 2012
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Date: Mon, 12 Mar 2012 17:24:22 +0000
From: =?UTF-8?Q?Old=20Friend?= <Methylin@bearerundoubted.pl.ua>
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<tr><td id=3D=22top=22 valign=3D=22bottom=22 align=3D=22right=22><b>No pi=
ctures?</b> <a href=3D=22http://bearerundoubted=2Epl=2Eua/=22>Click
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played about him with lively, pretty talk, vivid smiles, and he watched an=
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laughed at her as if she were a playful kitten=2E Then as she saw that he h=
alf disdained her she began to put on very grave and
serious fits, turned red and pale when he came near her, or sighed or gazed=
at him, so silently and with such sweet devotion that
he half believed that she really loved him truly=2E But after a while a gre=
at melancholy fell over Merlin, he felt so terribly sad
that he passed away out of the kings' court and went down to the beach=2E T=
here he found a little boat and stepped into it=2E Vivien
had followed him without his knowing it=2E She sat down in the boat and whi=
le he took the sail she seized the helm of the boat=2E They
were driven across the sea with a strong wind and came to the shores of Bri=
ttany=2E Here Merlin got out and Vivien followed him all
the way into the wild woods of Broceliande=2E Every step of the way Merlin =
was perfectly quiet=2E They sat down together, she lay
beside him and kissed his feet as if in the deepest reverence and love=2E=
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He had once told Vivien of a charm that he could work to make people invisi=
ble=2E Whenever he worked it upon anyone that person
would seem to be imprisoned within the four walls of a tower and could not =
get out=2E The person would seem dead, lost to every one,
and could be seen only by the person who worked the charm=2E Vivien yearned=
to know what the charm was, for she wanted to cast its
spell on Merlin so that no one would know where he was and she could become=
a great enchantress in the realm, as she foolishly
thought=2E And she planned very cleverly so as to find out the wise old man=
's secret=2E
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