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Septimus

CHAPTER IV
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Perhaps will she pardon the liberty of my addressing her ?" Zora smiled graciously.

The woman was young, fragile, careworn, and a piteous appeal lay in her eyes.

The man drew near and raised his hat apologetically.

The woman continued.

They had seen Madame there--and Monsieur--both looked kind, like all English people.


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