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. Of that I am sure. I cannot bear to see Busie weeping. I sit down beside her, and try to distract her thoughts from herself. * * * I keep my hands in my pockets, rattle my nuts, and say to her: "Guess what I can do if I like." "What can you do?" "If I like, all your nuts will belong to me." "Will you win them off me?" "We shall not even begin to play." "Then you will take them from me?" "No, they will come to me of themselves." She lifts her beautiful blue eyes to me--her beautiful, blue, "Song of Songs" eyes. I say to her: "You think I am jesting. Little fool, I know certain magic words." She opens her eyes still wider. I feel big. I explain myself to her, like a great man, a hero: "We boys know everything. There is a boy at school. Sheika the blind one, we call him. He is blind of one eye. He knows everything in the world, even '_Kaballa_.' Do you know what '_Kaballa_' is?" "No. How am I to know?" I am in the seventh heaven because I can give her a lecture on "_Kaballa_." "'_Kaballa_,' little fool, is a thing that is useful. By means of '_Kaballa_' I can make myself invisible to you, whilst I can see you. By means of '_Kaballa_' I can draw wine from a stone, and gold from a wall. By means of '_Kaballa_' I can manage that we two shall rise up into the clouds, and even higher than the clouds." * * * To rise up in the air with Busie, by means of "_Kaballa_," into the clouds, and higher than the clouds, and fly with her far, far over the ocean--that was one of my best dreams. There, on the other side of the ocean, live the dwarfs who are descended from the giants of King David's time. The dwarfs who are, in reality, good-natured folks. They live on sweets and the milk of almonds, and play all day on little flutes, and dance all together in a ring, romping about. They are afraid of nothing, and are fond of strangers. When a man comes to them from our world, they give him plenty to eat and drink, dress him in the finest garments, and load him with gold and silver ornaments. Before he leaves, they fill his pockets with diamonds and rubies which are to be found in their streets like mud in ours. "Like mud in the streets? Well!" said Busie to me when I had told her all about the dwarfs. "Do you not believe it?" "Do you believe it?" "Why not?" "Where did you hear it?" "Where? At school." "Ah! At school." The sun sank lower and lower, tinting the sky with red gold.
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