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Hyacinth

CHAPTER VII
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A great overmastering fear laid hold on him.

He tried to reason with himself, insisting that there was nothing, and could be nothing, to be afraid of.

Still the fear remained.

His lips grew stiff and painfully hot, and when he tried to moisten them his tongue was dry and moved across them raspingly.

He struggled with the terror that paralyzed him, and by a great effort raised his hand to his forehead.


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