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The Black Tor

CHAPTER THIRTY ONE
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Eden! A strange meeting, oh mine enemy! God forgive us all the past; and if when you--come back--a conqueror--for the sake of Him who died--protect my child .-- Minnie!" he cried faintly, and the girl sank beside him with a wail.
Sir Edward went down on one knee, sought for, and took his enemy's hand.
"Can you hear ?" he whispered.
A feeble pressure was the answer.
"Trust me.

I will.

Now we are in complete ignorance of the place, and must be guided so as to succeed." "You need no guidance," said Sir Morton feebly.

"Cross yonder--there is an opening: follow the narrow passage for twenty yards, and there is a big chamber-like grotto, and upon your right an archway leading into another smaller chamber.

The enemy--are there.


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