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The Story of the Amulet

CHAPTER 2
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If he knows a greater name than this and uses it against you, your charm will be of no use.
Bind him first with the chains of honour and upright dealing.

And then ask his aid--oh, yes, you'd better all go; you can put me to sand as you go upstairs.

I must have a few minutes' peace and quietness.' So the four children hastily washed their hands and brushed their hair--this was Anthea's idea--and went up to knock at the door of the 'poor learned gentleman', and to 'bind him with the chains of honour and upright dealing'..


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