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Clementina

CHAPTER XIV
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I will fetch them;" and he hurried off upon his errand.
Wogan turned to O'Toole.
"And the bill ?" "I have paid it." "There is no one awake in the house ?" "No one but the landlady." "Good! Can you keep her engaged until we are ready ?" "To be sure I can.

She shall never give a thought to any man of you but myself." O'Toole passed through a door at the bottom of the staircase into the common-room of the inn.

Wogan gently opened the big doors and dragged the carriage out into the road.

Gaydon with the horses galloped silently up through the snow, and together the two men feverishly harnessed them to the carriage.

There were six for the carriage, and a seventh for O'Toole to ride.


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