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The Story of the Amulet

CHAPTER 14
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I mean, because you're such a dear.' She hugged him briefly but fervently, and the four swept down the stairs to the hall, where a cabman was bringing in boxes, and where, heavily disguised in travelling cloaks and wraps, was their hearts' desire--three-fold--Mother, Father, and The Lamb.
'Bless me!' said the learned gentleman, left alone, 'bless me! What a treasure! The dear children! It must be their affection that has given me these luminous apercus.

I seem to see so many things now--things I never saw before! The dear children! The dear, dear children!'.


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