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Black-hearts and white-hearts, bubbled with the sun, Hid in their leaves and knocked against each other. Eunice was standing, panting with her run Up to the tool-house just to get another Basket. All those which she had brought were filled, And still Gervase pelted her from above. The buckles of his shoes flashed higher and higher Until his shoulders strove Quite through the top. “Eunice, your spirit’s filled This tree. White-hearts!” He shook, and cherries spilled And spat out from the leaves like falling fire.
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