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1 The red weasel , the bee, and the bramble, and many others, moved to watch her.
2 Tiny red weasel eyes stared hungrily at us.
3 There he saw gazing at him the whiskered face of a red weasel , looking without pity, without fear.
4 And the red weasel answered:
5 But the red weasel , resting at the doorway of his hole, did not blink a lid of his sharp eyes.
6 And there looked up from the hillside the bright eyes of the red weasel , but he crouched in the grasses without reply.
7 "She came, yet she came not," said the red weasel .
8 "She is not dead," said the red weasel ; "she hath been to the great city."
9 "She is not dead," saith the red weasel ; "she hath been to the great city."
10 "She hath returned," said the red weasel ; "see where she sitteth, her head upon her hand.
11 "She will know thee no more," said the red weasel ; "she hath been to the great city."
12 "It is she," said the red weasel , "who sitteth upon the mountain, her face hidden between her hands.
13 "It is she," said the red weasel , laughing in his throat; "but her eyes are hidden by her fingers, and she cannot see."
14 "It is so great," said the red weasel , "that those who leave the mountains for love of it return to us no more."
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