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this to Halina giving silent orders (in her ear) "kindle
the fire in the hearth & prepare the supper."
When John had recovered his strength he said
'I mean not to transgress my landlady which I
do what old custom sanctions – the custom of our
fathers are to be held in reverence – therefore Wiesƚaw
give me that flacon from the basket & beg the
landlady to give us goblets to To drink moderately is to
be joyful – it makes conceated modest thoughts bold and
opens the scents of the heart & as we used to see the faces
in the clear brook, so shall we see our Souls in
the mirror of red wine. On the earth the bees are
exemplary mistresses. They go in search of wealth
over the all-providing earth careful and unanimous
they waken by their example care & order among men and
as in spring the provident bee where orchards are
blooming & herbs are fragrant brings to the hive – sisters
the gathered sweets, so the youth brings from his
family's grounds the Cup of enjoyment and tender
passions for her a gift – to whom his heart is given
for the love of villagers is not unlike a bee
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sir john bowring |
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