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The White Ladies of Worcester

CHAPTER XLVII
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Mora is safe and well.

How far her peace of mind can be left undisturbed, I am here to discover.

I require, before aught else, the entire truth." But the Bishop had had time to recover his equanimity.

He rose with his most charming smile, both hands out-stretched in gracious welcome.
"Nay, my dear Knight, before aught else you require a bath! Truly it offends my love of the beautiful to see you in this dusty plight." He struck upon the gong.

"Also you require a good meal, served with a flagon of my famous Italian wine.


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