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The Astonishing History of Troy Town

CHAPTER XVII
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A dark hood covered her head; but the cloak was flung back, and revealed just a gleam of white where her bosom and shoulders bent forward over the schooner's side.
Mr.Fogo's heart gave a leap, stood still, and then fell to beating with frantic speed.

He craned out at the window, straining his eyes.
At the same moment the pipe dropped from his lips and tumbled, scattering a shower of sparks, into the rose-bush below.
When he looked up again the woman had disappeared.
Suddenly he remembered Caleb's story of the girl who, ages back, had left her home to live among the lepers in this very house, perhaps in the very room he occupied; and of the ghost that haunted the burial ground below.

Mr.Fogo was not without courage; but the recollection brought a feeling of so many spiders creeping up his spine.
And yet the whole tale was so unlikely that, by degrees, as he gazed at the wreck, now completely bathed in moonlight, he began to persuade himself that his eyes had played him a trick.
"I will go to bed," he muttered; "I have been upset lately, and these fits of mine may well pass into hallucination.

Once think of these women and--" He stopped as if shot.

From behind the wreck a small boat shot out into the moon's brilliance.


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