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His Eyes They Saw Raindrops

Cackle like hens might the fox find you he spoke. that those who feedest thee sowest not but sprinkle grains to fatten might the fox spoil the harvest there labors shall be in vain! Nyx raised stranger people with the teachings of the night she offered them suggestions how to use and make poorish troublings barable: so we thought make way that the ballet shall never be written and the song never sung. Hera over hearing Nyx, interuped and cursed Nyx who told the women to have there men save there money and buy expensive things and tell these men that you will marry them and when all the women shall meet together they shall agree then not to marry and the men shall be emotional and uncaring and the Followers of Dolus will be able to trick them of there tresures by making them assocate there wealth with there enablity to gain the hand of those they had loved. Hera cursed them with words of division and spoke there ills before the other Gods. Dolus sought Nyx and stood beside her as to the honor they had developed. Chorest thee might others might prosper. that chariots might make strong men weak and then the women who act as they adore him might become wealthy from being deceptive. Might the the horses make dust that they might not see and the noise of the wheels might distort there decision making spoke Dolus. Again Hera herd these words and said. Might the consortment of deception be your own undoing. Three hundred nights mights might these women barest. that those who chore to aquire there hands in marrage might chore no more said Hera! A the tricks of whorish women shall be story's of trustest persons warnings to all against the devlsh ways of whoring folk.

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