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The Witch of Prague

CHAPTER XVII
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Keyork had many acquaintances and seemed to posses everywhere a certain amount of respect, whether because he was perhaps a member of some widespread, mysterious society of which the Wanderer knew nothing, or whether this importance of his was due to his personal superiority of mind and wide experience of travel, no one could say.

But it seemed certain that if Unorna could be placed for the time being in a safe refuge, it would be best to apply to Keyork to insure her further protection.

Meanwhile that refuge must be found and Unorna must be conveyed to it without delay.
The Wanderer was admitted without question.

He found Unorna in her accustomed place.

She had thrown aside her furs and was sitting in an attitude of deep thought.


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