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The Witch of Prague

CHAPTER XXI
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How could it be anything else?
Philanthropy deals with a class of ideas wholly unfamiliar to me.

I shall learn much in your society." "And possibly I shall learn something from you," the Wanderer answered.
"There is certainly much to be learnt.

I wonder whether your ideas upon all subjects are as simple as those you hold about oranges." "Absolutely.

I make no secret of my principles.

Everything I do is for my own advantage." "Then," observed the Wanderer, "the advantage of Unorna's life must be an enormous one to you, to judge by your satisfaction at her safety." Keyork stared at him a moment and then laughed, but less heartily and loudly than usual his companion fancied.
"Very good!" he exclaimed.


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