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The giant hastened
across the grass

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and came near to the child.
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When he came quite close,
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his face grew red with anger.
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And he said, "Who hath dared
to wound thee?"

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For on the palms
of the child's hands

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were the prints of two nails.
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And the prints of two nails
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were on his little feet.
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"Who hath dared to wound thee?"
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cried the giant.
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"Tell me, that I may take
my big sword

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"and slay him. "
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"Nay," answered the child.
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"But these are
the wounds of love. "

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Bosie thinks I'm jealous.
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It will come as a shock to Bosie
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to realise that he is
relatively unimportant

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in the scheme of things.
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But no doubt,
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Bosie will be remembered
as long as Oscar.

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Unfortunately.
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I sometimes wonder...
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If I hadn't, um...
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pushed him into...
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Don't.
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Oscar was very lucky
to meet you, Robbie.

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Think who else
it might have been.

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I'll have that one, thank you.
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Must you go abroad
again at once?

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I shouldn't
be here now.

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But has he got anywhere
to go when he's released?

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It'll have to be in France.
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I'm going to see
what I can arrange.

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But here?
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When he leaves prison?

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