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The Witch of Prague

CHAPTER IV
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Israel Kafka sat motionless in his chair, staring at her with unwinking eyes.

But his gaze did not disturb her.

There was no more meaning in it than in the expression of a marble statue, far less than in that of a painted portrait.

Yet the man was alive and in the full strength of his magnificent youth, supple, active, fierce by nature, able to have killed her with his hands in the struggle of a moment.

Yet she knew that without a word from her he could neither turn his head nor move in his seat.
For a long time Unorna was absorbed in her meditations.


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