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A Laodicean

BOOK THE SIXTH
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You should have held your tongue on the wedding morning, and have let me take my chance.' 'Is that all I get for saving you from jail?
Gad--I alone am the sufferer, and feel I am alone the fool!...

Come, off with you--I never want to see you any more.' 'Part we will, then--till we meet again.

It will be a light night hereabouts, I think, this evening.' 'A very dark one for me.' 'Nevertheless, I think it will be a light night.

Au revoir!' Dare went his way, and after a while De Stancy went his.

Both were soon lost in the shades.
V.
The castle to-night was as gloomy as the meads.


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