Sarah Micklem Quotes
I Took To The Kingswood The Midsummer After The Dame Died. I Did Not Swear A Vow, But I Kept To Myself Just As Strictly, Living Like A Beast In The Forest From One Midsummer To The Next, Without Fire Or Iron Or The Taste Of Meat. I Lived As Prey, And I Learned From The Dogs How To Run, From The Hare How To Hide In The Bracken, And From The Deer How To Go Hungry.
In Sorrow And Pride I Exiled Myself To Kingswood. I Shunned Fire For I Feared The Kingsmen Would Hunt Me Down, And So By The Way Of Cold And Hunger I Came Near To Refusing Life Itself. I Never Thought To Anger Or Please A God By It.
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