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Many thanks, Milum. The only line that troubles me in your reading is the one in which the faun gallops woodward. In the first lines, he is going home--but at the end he's galloping woodward. Is it that the home is in the woods, simply...or could there be something more threatening suggested here? Yes, he's headed home, but his head is elsewhere--this goat man who's more at home in the woods?
I like your reading very much, by the way.
Best regards,
Woodward
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