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The Witch of Prague

CHAPTER XXIII
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At a sign, the Individual lifted Kafka from the floor, taking from him the Wanderer's furs and wrapping him in others which Keyork had brought.

The strong man walked away with his burden as though he were carrying a child.

Keyork Arabian lingered a moment.
"What made you come back so early ?" he asked.
"I will not tell you," she answered, drawing back.
"No?
Well, I am not curious.

You have an excellent opportunity now." "An opportunity ?" Unorna repeated with a cold interrogative.
"Excellent," said the little man, standing on tiptoe to reach her ear, for she would not bend her head.

"You have only to whisper into his ear that you are Beatrice and he will believe you for the rest of his life." "Go!" said Unorna.
Though the word was not spoken above her breath it was fierce and commanding.


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