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The Ivory Child

CHAPTER XXI
11/22

The king asked him questions, and everyone listened to his answers.

That is all, except that the scenes seemed to be flooded with sunlight." "Which is more than this place is.

I think we had better be moving, Lady Ragnall, or you will catch a chill under these damp cedars." I said this because I did not wish to pursue the conversation.

I considered it too exciting under all her circumstances, especially as I perceived that mystical look gathering on her face and in her beautiful eyes, which I remembered noting before she was married.
She read my thoughts and answered with a laugh: "Yes, it is damp; but you know I am very strong and damp will not hurt me.

For the rest you need not be afraid, Mr.Quatermain.I did not lose my mind.


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