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The Witch of Prague

CHAPTER XXIII
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If you are sorry for him now, so much the better--you will not hurt him any more if you can help it.

If you will say that much about the future I shall be very glad, I confess." "Do you think that there is anything which I will not do--if you ask it ?" Unorna asked very earnestly.
"I do not know," the Wanderer answered, trying to seem to ignore the meaning conveyed by her tone.

"Some things are harder to do than others----" "Ask me the hardest!" she exclaimed.

"Ask me to tell you the whole truth----" "No," he said firmly, in the hope of checking an outburst of passionate speech.

"What you have thought and done is no concern of mine.


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