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1 Once more wilt thou wonderingly question-Allthis pains for a single girl?
2 That thou no more wilt weigh my eyelids down
3 For what more wilt thou see?
4 Happy is he who is thus imprisoned; the more thou art a prisoner, the more wilt thou be freed.
5 What more wilt thou then?
6 No more wilt thou need to seek for food, nor will wild beasts, stronger than thou, meet thee and devour thee.'
7 Then he laughed, as a hen cackles a long while, and then said: "What more wilt thou ask me?"
8 He went on to write four more Wilt novels.
9 "Never more wilt thou have thy sight," mocked Odysseus; "thy father will never heal thee."
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