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Septimus

CHAPTER IX
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It horrified him.

Mordaunt Prince had committed the unforgivable sin.

He had stolen a girl's love, and basely, meanly, he had slunk off, deceiving her to the last.

To Septimus the lover who kissed and rode away had ever appeared a despicable figure of romance.

The fellow who did it in real life proclaimed himself an unconscionable scoundrel.


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