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The Witch of Prague

CHAPTER XXV
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I could not say with certainty." "When did you see him last ?" "Within the week, I am quite sure," Keyork answered with alacrity.
"Do you know where he was staying ?" "I have not the least idea," the little man replied, without the slightest hesitation.

"We met at first by chance in the Teyn Kirche, one afternoon--it was a Sunday, I remember, about a month ago." "A month ago--on a Sunday," Beatrice repeated thoughtfully.
"Yes--I think it was New Year's Day, too." "Strange," she said.

"I was in the church that very morning, with my maid.

I had been ill for several days--I remember how cold it was.
Strange--the same day." "Yes," said Keyork, noting the words, but appearing to take no notice of them.

"I was looking at Tycho Brahe's monument.


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