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The Witch of Prague

CHAPTER VI
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It occupies your mind without disturbing me, or injuring the patient.

Be sure that if I can find an active application for your sentiment, I will give you the rare satisfaction of being useful." "You have the art of being the most intolerably disagreeable of living men when it pleases you." "When you displease me, you should say.

I warn you that if he dies--our friend here--I will make further studies in the art of being unbearable to you.

You will certainly be surprised by the result." "Nothing that you could say or do would surprise me." "Indeed?
We shall see." "I will leave you to your studies, then.

I have been here too long as it is." She moved and arranged the pillow under the head of the sleeping giant and adjusted the folds of his robe.


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