rops of blood fromtheir jaws fell on my face like rain ts they were who rocch
World,g and struggling, andslipping and plunging. I could hear them teariin roots that worked, as I looked, like the lbs of a crab. In atwinkling that parti coloured gentleman vegetable near me was off to thestem upon which grew his lady love ruone and then another gave as claw or tooth gothome, and all thand wase te, though the grohad droppen flower let h come within a stalkslength, so near that the white splendour of his shoulder in the gravel.ame destination when he reached the fatal branch, came up the snap of ning,at my elbow rose the most ear.piercing scream of rage that ever caund was quaking under theirstruggles and the air full of horrible uproar, not a thing was to be seen. Idid not even know what manner of beasng at ckwhited fora minute or two before they relaxed and. An.other and another vegetable suitor made for that fatal tryst,and as ealy down it, blind to all but love and longing. That ill omed and tore at each others throats, but I heard their teeth snapping, andtheir fierce breath in the pauses of the struggle, and could but wait in ahuddle amongst thethe brown birleeping lady gleamedwithin arms reach, then the great beak was opened, the great claws made aclutch, the gal.lants head was yanked from his necktothe sy I edged out, takingadvantage of all the cover possible until we wer
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