[Truxton King by George Barr McCutcheon]@TWC D-Link bookTruxton King CHAPTER XII 7/43
I don't care what happens to the man in there.
But the Count does not want this one to starve.
Oh, no; not he." "We must put her in the room with the American for the present.
You are sure he will take her away before Saturday? A woman's cries are most distressing." It was Spantz who spoke. "I'll stop her crying," volunteered Anna Cromer harshly. "I fancy you could, my dear," agreed Spantz.
They all laughed. "She's regaining her senses," exclaimed one of the men.
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