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Prisoners

CHAPTER I
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Conscience pricked Fay that night.
"Leave him alone," it said.

"You have both suffered.

Let the dead past bury its dead." Fay's conscience was a wonderfully adaptable one with a tendency to poetic quotation.

It showed considerable tact in adopting her point of view.

Nevertheless from that generally fallacious standpoint it often gave her quite respectable advice.


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