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Whosoever Shall Offend

CHAPTER VIII
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Then he will remember you, if you really know him." "Who is this girl ?" asked Corbario of the Superintendent.
"She took care of him when he had the fever, and she managed to get him here.

She has undoubtedly saved his life." At the words a beautiful blush coloured Regina's cheeks, and her eyes were full of triumphant light; but at the same words Corbario's still face darkened, and as if it had been a mask that suddenly became transparent, the girl saw another face through it, drawn into an expression of malignant and devilish hatred.
[Illustration: "HE MOVED A STEP TOWARDS THE BED, AND THEN ANOTHER, FORCING HIMSELF TO GO ON."] The vision only lasted a moment, and the impenetrable pale features were there once more, showing neither hate nor fear, nor any feeling or emotion whatever.

Corbario was himself again, and turned quietly to the Superintendent.
"She is quite right," he said.

"His memory is gone, and we shall only disturb him.

You tell me that the doctors have found a very slight depression in his head, as if from a blow.


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