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Yolanda: Maid of Burgundy

CHAPTER XV
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Will you help me ?" "I will help you if it is in my power, Yolanda," I answered.

"You can ask nothing which I will not at least try to do." "Even at the risk of your life ?" she asked, placing her hand upon my arm.
"Even to the loss of my life, Yolanda," I replied.
"Would you commit an act which the law calls a crime ?" she asked, trembling in voice and limb.
"I would do that which is really a crime, if I might thereby serve you to great purpose," I answered.

"God often does apparent evil that good may come of it.

An act must be judged as a whole, by its conception, its execution, and its result.

Tell me what you wish me to do, and I will do it without an 'if'-- God giving me the power." "Then come with me." She took my hand and led me to the end of the room next the castle wall.


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