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 | | She lived by very humble means, working for food, shelter and warmth, because Fana was alone in the world, she had no family to help or care for her, she worked hard to stay alive, and alive she was. |
 | | She knew little of love and tenderness, one man who swore to love her was more interested in his lusty feelings than those of the maiden, and Fana was repelled. |
 | | Fana looked up, her beautiful face covered with earth, her eye wide from fear, before her she saw the most beautiful Spirit of light, |
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