Caskets of Fortune
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Words: 1137
Pages: 4
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Pages: 4
(approximately 235 words/page)
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and lets the others be. He hath won her fortune and her heart, he smiles with her as the others part. Silver and Gold in their minds, as they leave never to wed for all of time. Sad may be, perhaps they have learned their lesson in idiocy. To look and not judge, not hold meager things with a grudge. Now to end as all things do, I say goodnight, and I bid thee adieu.
and lets the others be. He hath won her fortune and her heart, he smiles with her as the others part. Silver and Gold in their minds, as they leave never to wed for all of time. Sad may be, perhaps they have learned their lesson in idiocy. To look and not judge, not hold meager things with a grudge. Now to end as all things do, I say goodnight, and I bid thee adieu.