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Septimus

CHAPTER IX
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The wanderers had the only first-class compartment to themselves.

It struck cold and noisome, like a peculiarly unaired charnel-house.

A feeble lamp, whose effect was dimmed by the swishing dirty oil in the bottom of the globe, gave a pretense at illumination.

The guard passing by the window turned his lantern on them and paused for a wondering moment.

Were they a runaway couple?
If so, thought he, they had arrived at quick repentance.


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