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The Weavers
Complete

CHAPTER VII
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Nothing else had he, but of all men in Egypt he was the best instrument Nahoum could have chosen; and of all men in Egypt he was the one man who could surely help him.
"What is there now to do, excellency ?" "My coachman is with the carriage at the gate by which the English girl left.

It is open still.

The key is in Foorgat's pocket, no doubt; stolen by him, no doubt also....

This is my design.

Thou wilt drive him"-- he pointed to the body--"to his palace, seated in the carriage as though he were alive.


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