Opera Stories from Wagner by Florence Akin
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page 79 of 81 (97%)
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Suddenly she heard the glad notes of Siegfried's silver horn.
"Siegfried! Siegfried!" she cried in joy, and hurried down the mountain to greet him. All the earth seemed as glad as at that glad time when Siegfried came to Walkuere Rock to claim Brunhilde for his bride. But Brunhilde was not altogether happy. She could not forget the sorrowful news which her sister had brought, of the gloom at Valhalla. So, after their first glad greeting, they sat down upon the rocks, and Brunhilde told Siegfried the sad story of the ring, from the time when Alberich snatched it from the Rhine-daughters, until the day Siegfried took it from Hate Cavern. Then, hand in hand, they went, the valiant Siegfried and the noble Brunhilde, to the banks of the Rhine. They called to the Rhine-daughters and the Rhine-daughters came out upon the rocks. With a glad shout, Brunhilde flung the ring into the water. The Rhine-daughters darted after it. In a moment they came again to the surface of the water. |
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