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Buried Alive: A Tale of These Days

CHAPTER IV
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Doubtless influence such as hers could have obtained her a seat in the transept, but she had preferred the secluded humility of the nave.

She had come from Paris for his funeral.

She was weeping for her affianced.

She stood there, actually within ten yards of him.

She had not caught sight of him, but she might do so at any moment, and she was slowly approaching the spot where he trembled.
He fled, with nothing in his heart but resentment against her.


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