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"Why, maiden, dost thou loiter? What secret wouldst thou cover? That peepul cannot hide thy boat, And I can guess thy lover; I heard thee sob his name in sleep, It was a name I knew: Come, little maid, be not afraid, But let us prove him true!" The river floweth on. XIV. The little maiden cometh, She cometh shy and slow; I ween she seeth through her lids They drop adown so low: Her tresses meet her small bare feet, She stands and speaketh nought, Yet blusheth red as if she said The name she only thought. The river floweth on. XV. She knelt beside the water, She lighted up the flame, And o'er her youthful forehead's calm The fitful radiance came:-- "Go, little boat, go soft and safe, And guard the symbol spark!" Soft, safe doth float the little boat Across the waters dark. The river floweth on. XVI. Glad tears her eyes have blinded, The light they cannot reach; She turneth with that sudden smile She learnt before her speech-- "I do not hear his voice, the tears Have dimmed my light away, But the symbol light will last to-night, The love will last for aye!" The river floweth on. XVII. Then Luti spake behind her, Outspake she bitterly-- "By the symbol light that lasts to-night, Wilt vow a vow to me?" Nuleeni gazeth up her face, Soft answer maketh she-- "By loves that last when lights are past, I vow that vow to thee!" The river floweth on. XVIII. An earthly look had Luti Though her voice was deep as prayer-- "The rice is gathered from the plains To cast upon thine hair:[4] But when _he_ comes his marriage-band Around thy neck to throw, Thy bride-smile raise to meet his gaze, And whisper,--_There is one betrays, While Luti suffers woe._" The river floweth on. XIX. "And when in seasons after, Thy little bright-faced son Shall lean against thy knee and ask What deeds his sire hath done,-- Press deeper down thy mother-smile His glossy curls among, View deep his pretty childish eyes, And whisper,--_There is none denies, While Lu
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