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The Long Night

CHAPTER VII
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Basterga, left solitary, waited a while before he left his shelter.

Satisfied at length that the coast was clear, he continued his way into the town, and thinking deeply as he went came presently to the Corraterie.

It cannot be said that his meditations were of the most pleasant; and perhaps for this reason he walked slowly.

When he entered the house, shaking the moisture from his cloak and cap, he found the others seated at table and well advanced in their meal.

He was twenty minutes late.
He was a clever man.


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