[The Lair of the White Worm by Bram Stoker]@TWC D-Link bookThe Lair of the White Worm CHAPTER XXIII--IN THE ENEMY'S HOUSE 7/17
Some other time she may try force, but--if I am able to judge such a thing--not to-day. The messengers who may ask for any of us will not be witnesses only, they may help to stave off danger." Seeing query in her face, he went on: "Of what kind the danger may be, I know not, and cannot guess.
It will doubtless be some ordinary circumstance; but none the less dangerous on that account.
Here we are at the gate.
Now, be careful in all matters, however small.
To keep your head is half the battle." There were a number of men in livery in the hall when they arrived.
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