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Dawn of All

CHAPTER I
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Just look round the rooms well, and get to know where things are kept.

I'll be back in ten minutes, and we'll have a good talk before lunch as to all who'll be there.

It'll all go perfectly smoothly, I promise you." (IV) When the door closed Monsignor Masterman looked round him slowly and carefully.

He had an idea that the mist must break sooner or later and that all would become familiar once again.

It was perfectly plain, by now, to his mind, what had happened to him; and the fact that there were certain things which he recognized, such as the Cathedral, and Hyde Park, and a friar's habit, and Archbishop's House--all this helped him to keep his head.


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