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The Inheritors

CHAPTER ONE
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There was something impressive--something almost regal--in this manner of hers; it was rather frightening in those lonely places, which were so forgotten, so gray, so closed in.

There was something of the past world about the hanging woods, the little veils of unmoving mist--as if time did not exist in those furrows of the great world; and one was so absolutely alone; anything might have happened.

I grew weary of the sound of my tongue.

But when I wanted to cease, I found she had on me the effect of some incredible stimulant.
We came to the end of the valley where the road begins to climb the southern hill, out into the open air.

I managed to maintain an uneasy silence.


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