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The Moon Pool

CHAPTER IV
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I felt a tinge of remorse and pity! "'Edith,' I exclaimed, 'we'll go!' "She looked at me again.

'Science is a jealous mistress,' she quoted.
'No, after all it may be just fancy.

At any rate, you can't run away.
No! But, Dave, I'm going to stay too!' "And there was no changing her decision.

As we neared the others she laid a hand on my arm.
"'Dave,' she said, 'if there should be something--well--inexplicable tonight--something that seems--too dangerous--will you promise to go back to our own islet tomorrow, if we can--and wait until the natives return ?' "I promised eagerly--the desire to stay and see what came with the night was like a fire within me.
"We picked a place about five hundred feet away from the steps leading into the outer court.
"The spot we had selected was well hidden.

We could not be seen, and yet we had a clear view of the stairs and the gateway.


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