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by this ti the canon&039;s servants, who had gone to the n tofetch the supter ule, had returned, and akg a carpet and thegreen grass of the adow serve as a table, they seated theselves the shade of trees and ade their repast there, that thecarter ight not be deprived of the advanta of the spot, as has beenalready said as they were eatg they suddenly heard a loud noise andthe und of a bell that seed to e fro aong brables andthick bu射s that were close by, and the sa stant they observeda beautiful goat, spotted all over black, white, and brown, sprg outof the thicket with a goatherd after it, callg to it and uttergthe ual cries to ake it s or turn back to the fold the fugitivegoat, scared and frightened, ran towards the pany as if seekgtheir protection and then stood still, and the goatherd g upseized it by the horns and began to talk to it as if it were possessedof rean and understandg: &ot;ah wanderer, wanderer, spotty, spotty;how have you gone lipg all this ti? what wolves have frightenedyou, y daughter? won&039;t you tell what is the atter, y beauty? buhat else can it be except that you are a 射, and cannot keepiet? a plague on your huours and the huours of those you takeafter! e back, e back, y darlg; and if you will not be happy, at any rate you will be safe the fold or with yourpanions; for if you who ought to keep and lead the, go wandergastray, what will bee of the?&ot;
the goatherd&039;s talk aed all who heard it, but especially thecanon, who said to hi,