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The Jewel of Seven Stars

CHAPTER III
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Doubtless she, too, had felt some of the influence which had so affected me.

She said that she had all she required, but that if she should want anything she would at once let me know.

I wished to keep her from noticing my respirator, so I went to the chair in the shadow where her back was toward me.

Here I quietly put it on, and made myself comfortable.
For what seemed a long time, I sat and thought and thought.

It was a wild medley of thoughts, as might have been expected from the experiences of the previous day and night.


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