{{Quote|...had been cruel and faithless, and that it was happiness enough to get rid of him...|Amata's lover|The Tales of Beedle the Bard}}
{{Quote|...had been cruel and faithless, and that it was happiness enough to get rid of him...|Amata's lover|The Tales of Beedle the Bard}}
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'''Amata's lover''' is a character in the ''[[The Fountain of Fair Fortune]]'', by [[Beedle the Bard]]. He was a man whom deserted a [[witch]] named [[Amata]]. This caused her grief and longing as she had [[love]]d him dear; she thought her heart would never mend. Amata went on a journey to [[the Fountain of Fair Fortune]] so he would [[love]] her again. But when she reached the fountain, she had realised that he had been cruel and faithless, and she would be happy to get rid of him.
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'''Amata's lover''' is a character in the ''[[The Fountain of Fair Fortune]]'', by [[Beedle the Bard]]. He was a man who deserted a [[witch]] named [[Amata]]. This caused her grief and longing as she had [[love]]d him dear; she thought her heart would never mend. Amata went on a journey to [[the Fountain of Fair Fortune]] so he would [[love]] her again. But when she reached the fountain, she had realised that he had been cruel and faithless, and she would be happy to get rid of him.
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Amata's lover is a character in the The Fountain of Fair Fortune, by Beedle the Bard. He was a man who deserted a witch named Amata. This caused her grief and longing as she had loved him dear; she thought her heart would never mend. Amata went on a journey to the Fountain of Fair Fortune so he would love her again. But when she reached the fountain, she had realised that he had been cruel and faithless, and she would be happy to get rid of him.