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| Robert Falconer, a novel by George MacDonald | ||
| Part 3. His Manhood - Chapter 21. In Expectatione | ||
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					  	  ________________________________________________ _ PART III. HIS MANHOOD CHAPTER XXI. IN EXPECTATIONE I had left my lodging and gone to occupy Falconer's till his return. There, on a side-table among other papers, I found the following verses. The manuscript was much scored and interlined, but more than decipherable, for he always wrote plainly. I copied them out fair, and here they are for the reader that loves him.        He sent me out the world to see,      I bring in my hand a few dusty ears--      A broken man, at the door of his hall      I know the bench where the shadowed folk      An ear has been hearing my heart forlorn!      One moment, low at our Father's feet | ||
 
