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(1880) [MARC] Author: Richard Gustafsson Translator: Albert Alberg
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22 Chit-Chat by Puck.

became the light that streamed from above, and
they were at last compelled to close their eyes, for
they could not even endure all the splendour of
pure light, which radiates alone from the vestibule
of heaven.

“Your request was too daring, and therefore we part
now,” said Puck, with a severe tone of voice, and
tore the cap from off the poet, who in a moment
tumbled down to earth, and awoke with a palpi-
tating heart, seated in his arm-chair, with the light
of the lamp shining full upon his face.

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