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The Witch of Prague

CHAPTER III
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You would have done well to accept it in the first instance.

You may not find her in the same humour again." "I had supposed from what you said of her that she made a profession of clairvoyance, or hypnotism, or mesmerism--whatever may be the right term nowadays." "It matters very little," answered Keyork, gravely.

"I used to wonder at Adam's ingenuity in naming all living things, but I think he would have made but a poor figure in a tournament of modern terminologists.

No.
Unorna does not accept remuneration for her help when she vouchsafes to give it." "And yet I was introduced to her presence without even giving my name." "That is her fancy.

She will see any one who wishes to see her, beggar, gentleman, or prince.


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