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In the Reign of Terror

CHAPTER XIV
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The blankets have been before the fire until the moment you landed; they will soon give you warmth.

Hurry in, mademoiselle; I will undress your sister.
And do you, Monsieur Sandwith, hurry up to the loft and get on dry clothes." Harry soon rejoined the party in the kitchen.

The strong glass of hot spirits he had drunk had sent the blood quickly through his veins, and he felt in a glow of warmth.
"Now," he said, "my friends, I can thank you all for the aid you have given us.

It is to you we owe our lives, for without your aid I never should have succeeded." "Say nothing about it, monsieur.

We are happy to have saved such a brave young man, and to have rescued two victims from those monsters." "Do you think there is any danger of anyone here taking the news of our landing to the town ?" Harry asked.


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