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In the Reign of Terror

CHAPTER V
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"It is a house a few doors away and has been tenanted by a friend of mine, a young workwoman, who was married four days ago--it is a quiet place, and the people keep to themselves, and do not trouble about their neighbours' affairs." "That will just suit me," Harry said.

"I suppose there is no porter below, so that I can go in or out without being noticed." "Oh, we have no porters in this quarter, and you can go in and out as you like." Half an hour later the matter was settled, and Harry was installed in his apartment, which was a little room scantily furnished, at the top of the house, the window looking into the street in front..


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