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The Grey Cloak

CHAPTER VI
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A name such as his must not sink into oblivion.
He must have a wife, young and innocent.

He did not seek love; in this his heart was as a cinder on a dead hearth.

He desired an ornament to grace his home, innocence to protect his worldly honor.

Strange, how these men who have tasted all fruits, the bitter and the sweet, should in their old age crave the companionship of youth and innocence.

So he cast about.


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