[The Witch of Prague by F. Marion Crawford]@TWC D-Link bookThe Witch of Prague CHAPTER VIII 19/42
I do not mean to doubt your powers, of which I have had no experience." "I did not offer to see for you.
I did not offer you a dream." "Would you show me that which I already see, waking and sleeping? Would you bring to my hearing the sound of a voice which I can hear even now? I need no help for that." "I can do more than that--for you." "And why for me ?" he asked with some curiosity. "Because--because you are Keyork Arabian's friend." She glanced at his face, but he showed no surprise. "You have seen him this afternoon, of course," he remarked. And odd smile passed over Unorna's face. "Yes.
I have seen him this afternoon.
He is a friend of mine, and of yours--do you understand ?" "He is the wisest of men," said the Wanderer.
"And also the maddest," he added thoughtfully. "And you think it was in his madness, rather than in his wisdom, that he advised you to come to me ?" "Possibly.
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