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1
Then came the fourth night, on which they killed a
young
doe
.
2
But one night he ran down and killed a
young
doe
.
3
She was like a
young
doe
sniffing the air, and liking what she sensed.
4
He thought of a
young
doe
,
first learning to stand.
5
And even as he watched, a
young
doe
,
with rolling eyes, leaped across the drive.
6
It had been a deer, a
young
doe
.
7
She had the curiosity of a
young
doe
.
8
Instead of the lost look there had returned to the
young
doe
's
eyes the pretty trusting smile.
9
At least, there was one reindeer, a doe, standing with her back towards him-
a
quite
young
doe
.
10
Her eyes-her hunted
young
doe
's
eyes-lifted themselves.
11
I saw you twice, and raised my rifle; your breeches are just the colour of a
young
doe
.
12
The words were hardly out of his mouth when a
young
doe
ran right across the field they were standing in.
13
Winsome dropped the string, snatched up the bonnet, and fled up the hill as trippingly as a
young
doe
towards the herd's cottage.
14
He returned the next day before noon, a
young
doe
lashed to his saddle cantle, and preparations were made for an extensive dinner.
15
But she was strikingly beautiful, and she stepped next to him and slipped a hand into his arm with the grace of a
young
doe
.
16
In his own mind, poor as it necessarily was in comparisons, he compared her to a
young
doe
he had once startled from its resting-place.
young
doe
young