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In the Reign of Terror

CHAPTER XII
19/34

Anxiety affects the young as well as the old.' "At anyrate, you see, we cannot think of leaving here at present.
Louise has risked everything for us.

It is quite impossible for us to leave her now, so do not let that worry you.

We are all in God's hands, Harry, and we must wait patiently what He may send us." "We will wait patiently," Harry said.

"I feel better now, Jeanne, and you shall not see me give way again.

What has been worrying me most is the thought that it would have been wiser to have carried out some other plan--to have put you and Virginie, for instance, in some farmhouse not far from Paris, and for you to have waited there till the storm blew over." "You must never think that, Harry," Jeanne said earnestly.


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