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Chapter IV |
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"You don't want to go away from here," Sir Oliver said to her, and she shook her head. "No, not me. I told yer wot I wanted. Lemme do it." "You shall," he answered, "and I will help you." The things which developed in Apple Blossom Court later, the things which came to each of those who had sat in the weird circle round the fire, the revelations of new existence which came to herself, aroused no amazement in Jinny Montaubyn's mind. She had asked and believed all things--and all this was but another of the Answers. |
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