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The Companions of Jehu

CHAPTER XLVIII
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IN WHICH MORGAN'S PRESENTIMENTS ARE VERIFIED.
It often happens that the skies are never so calm or so serene as before a storm.

The day was beautiful and still; one of those glorious days of February when, in spite of the tingling cold of the atmosphere, in spite of a winding-sheet of snow covering the earth, the sun smiles down upon mankind with a promise of spring.
Sir John came at noon to make his farewell visit to Amelie.

He had, or thought he had, her promise, and that satisfied him.

His impatience was altogether personal; but Amelie, in accepting his suit, even though she relegated the period of her marriage to the vaguest possible future, had crowned his hopes.


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