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The Moon Rock

CHAPTER XXVI
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We should be alone, and free to talk.

There is nobody else in the house." He was too eager to raise any doubts of the safety of the suggested harbourage.

Their conversation, which had been carried on in suppressed and whispered tones, ceased as they advanced along the quiet street.

Near the end Sisily turned into the small garden of an unlighted house.

She unlocked the hall door, and they entered.


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