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Jeanne of the Marshes

CHAPTER XIII
19/22

The wind is going down." "But it is the middle of the night," Jeanne said.

"No one will be astir." "One cannot tell," Kate answered slowly.

"It is in my mind that there have been strange doings here, and I know well that there is a man who watches this place by day and by night.

He has discovered nothing, but it is because he has not known where to look." "What do you mean ?" Jeanne asked hoarsely.
"Wait!" her companion said.
They passed through the wooden gate.

They were now in a little weedy plantation of undersized trees.


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