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The Witch of Prague

CHAPTER III
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I am the great Panegoist, the would-be Conservator of Self, the inspired prophet of the Universal I.I--I--I! My creed has but one word, and that word but one letter, that letter represents Unity, and Unity is Strength.

I am I, one, indivisible, central! O I! Hail and live for ever!" Again the little man's rich bass voice rang out in mellow laughter.

A very faint smile appeared upon his companion's sad face.
"You are happy, Keyork," he said.

"You must be, since you can laugh at yourself so honestly." "At myself?
Vain man! I am laughing at you, and at every one else, at everything except myself.

Will you go to Unorna?
You need not trust her any more than the natural infirmity of your judgment suggests." "Can you tell me nothing more of her?
Do you know her well ?" "She does not offer her help to every one.


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