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Lord Ormont and his Aminta

CHAPTER XV
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She is gentle when unassailed, going her way serenely, with her malady in the blood.

When the skin bears witness to it, she swallows an apothecary, and there is a short convulsion.

She is refreshed by cutting off diseased inferior members: the superior betraying foul symptoms, she covers up and retains; rationally, too, for they minister to her present existence, and she lives all in the present.

Her subjects are the mixed Subservient; among her rebellious are earth's advanced, who have cold a morning on their foreheads, and these would not dethrone her, they would but shame and purify by other methods than the druggist.

She loves nothing.


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