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The Black Douglas

CHAPTER XXXVII
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But not till he had come within ten paces did the Lady Sybilla turn upon him the fulness of her regard.

Then he saw her face.

It broke upon him sudden as the sight of imminent hell to one sure of salvation.

He had expected to find there gratified ambition, sated lust, exultant pride, cruelest vengeance.

He saw instead as it had been the face of an angel cast out of heaven, or perhaps, rather, of a martyr who has passed through the torture chamber on her way to the place of burning.
The sight stopped Sholto stricken and wavering.


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