Capitolo 90
the sad one, groaning to whine. Then, silently stealing street, she slipped on
through foam and it sprinkles, you cultivate, through the clouds of division, the light of the sun
shone on her by the calm sky; and, it drove from the mournful one
sounds, she was floating on, you cultivate, closes in front of her on the beach, she saw
a woman that stretches before his/her arm, and with a sad voice, imploring
begging the sea without rest to give back his the small child that had
cruelly borne then street. But the waves threw foaming on among the
naked stones to his/her feet, mixing that their cold, sprinkles with its torn wounds,
and it didn't give answer to his/her prayer.
When saw of Ripple the pain of his/her/their mother, she craved to comfort her/it;
then, softly bending close to her, where she knelt on the beach,
the small Spirit told her as its child it placed slightly sleeping, far down
in a beautiful place, where shed was to be distressed torn wounds and kind hands
staid garlands on him. But entirely she talked in vain to low voice kind words;
the mother of weeping only cried,--
"Dear Spirit, use any charm cans Him or you spells to make the waves bring
back my child as height of the life and strength as when they swept him/it to them
from my side? Or it gives me supports my small child, or allows me to lie close to
him in the breast of the cruel sea."
"More gladly desire me The help if I am able, although I have the small power
to use; then it is distressed anybody more, for me I will cross earth and sea,,
to find some friend that can return her all has lost. You look daily
on the beach, and if I don't come again, then you will know my search
you/he/she has been in vain. Mother of goodbye, poor, you will see Your little
child again, if Delicate power can win again it." And with these
words cheering Ripple jumped in the sea; while, smiling through her
torn wounds, the woman looked at the kind Spirit, you cultivate his/her bright crown
faded away in the waves.
When Ripple reached its house, she hastened to the building of the Regina,