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The Witch of Prague

CHAPTER XIX
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There was no reason in the nature of things why this should not be the woman whom the Wanderer loved.

It was natural enough that, being left alone in a strange city at such a moment, she should have sought refuge in a convent, and this being admitted it followed that she would naturally have been advised to retire to the one in which Unorna found herself, it being the one in which ladies were most frequently received as guests.
Unorna could hardly trust herself to speak.

She was conscious that Sister Paul was watching her, and she turned her face from the lamp.
"There can be no difficulty about your seeing her, or talking with her, if you wish it," said the nun.

"She told me that she would be at Compline at nine o'clock.

If you will be there yourself you can see her come in, and watch her when she goes out.


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