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    Midwinter -- invincible, immaculate. The t and his wife go riding, he on a grey mare and she on a blae, she ed in the glitteris of black foxes; and she wore high, black, shining boots with scarlet heels, and spurs. Fresh snow fell on snow already fallen; when it ceased, the whole world was white. "I wish I had a girl as white as snow," says the t. They ride on. They e to a hole 99lib?in the snow; this hole is filled with blood. He says: "I wish I had a girl as red as blood." So they ride on again; here is a raven, perched on a bare bough. "I wish I had a girl as black as that birds feathers."

    As soon as he pleted her description, there she stood, beside the road, white skin, red mouth, black hair and stark naked; she was the child of his desire and the tess hated her. The t lifted her up and sat her in front of him on his saddle but the tess had only ohought: how shall I be rid of her?

    The tess dropped her glove in the snow and told the<var>?99lib?</var> girl to get down to look for it; she meant to gallop off and leave her there but the t said: &quot;Ill buy you new gloves.&quot; At that, the furs sprang off the tesss shoulders and twined round the naked girl. Then the tess threw her diamond brooch through the ice of a frozen pond: &quot;Dive in ach it for me,&quot; she said; she thought the girl would drown. But the t said: &quot;Is she a fish to s></samp>im in such cold weather?&quot; Then her boots leapt off the tesss feet and on to the girls legs. Now the tess was bare as a bone and the girl furred and booted; the t felt sorry for his wife. They came to a bush of roses, all in flower. &quot;Pick me one,&quot; said the tess to the girl. &quot;I t deny you that,&quot; said the t.

    So the girl picks a rose; pricks her finger ohorn; bleeds; screams; falls.

    Weeping, the t got off his horse, unfastened his breeches and thrust his virile member into the dead girl. The tess reined iamping mare<u>..</u> and watched him narrowly; he was soon finished.

    Then the girl began to melt. Soon there was nothi of her but a feather a bird might have dropped; a blood stain, like the trace of a foxs kill on the snow; and the bbr>..</abbr>rose she had pulled off the bush. Now the tess had all her clothes on again. With her long hand, she stroked her furs. The t picked up the rose, bowed and ha to his wife; wheouched it, she dropped it. &quot;It bites!&quot; she said.

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