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The Lady of the Shroud

BOOK VII: THE EMPIRE OF THE AIR
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It is such happiness to me to have you there.

Rupert has always been my 'little boy,' and, in spite of all his being such a giant, he is so still.

And so you, that he loves, must be my little girl--in spite of all your beauty and your strength--and sit on my knee, till you can place there a little one that shall be dear to us all, and that shall let me feel my youth again.

When first I saw you I was surprised, for, somehow, though I had never seen you nor even heard of you, I seemed to know your face.

Sit where you are, dear.


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