[The Witch of Prague by F. Marion Crawford]@TWC D-Link bookThe Witch of Prague CHAPTER VI 28/33
The oblivion was still complete, as long as six months after the treatment, and there seems no reason to suppose that the patient's condition will change.
I thought it might interest you to try it." "It will interest me extremely.
I am very grateful to you for telling me about him." Unorna had watched her companion narrowly during the conversation, expecting him to betray his knowledge of a connection between the Wanderer's visit and the strange question she had been asking of the sleeper when Keyork had surprised her.
She was agreeably disappointed in this however.
He spoke with a calmness and ease of manner which disarmed suspicion. "I am glad I did right," said he. He stood at the foot of the couch upon which the sleeper was lying, and looked thoughtfully and intently at the calm features. "We shall never succeed in this way," he said at last.
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