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The Broken Road

CHAPTER XIX
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But the lady of Gujerat had known of the present.

It was matter of talk, then, in the bazaars, and it would hardly have been that had it meant no more than an earnest of good-will.

She had heard of the present; she knew what it was held to convey.

It was a message.

There was that glare broadening over Chiltistan.


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