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The Witch of Prague

CHAPTER XXI
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But Keyork did not wince.
"Precisely," he answered without hesitation.

"In the first place you will relieve me of much trouble and responsibility, and the Individual will not be so often called away from his manifold and important household duties.

In the second place I shall have a most agreeable and intelligent companion with whom I can talk as long as I like.

In the third place I shall undoubtedly satisfy my curiosity." "In what respect, if you please ?" "I shall discover the secret of your wonderful interest in Israel Kafka's welfare.

I always like to follow the workings of a brain essentially different from my own, philanthropic, of course.


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