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The Midnight Queen

CHAPTER XX
19/19

"Has he yet shown signs of returning consciousness ?" "Alas, no!" replied the apothecary, with a groan, that came wailing up like a whistle; "he was so excessively dead, that there was no use keeping him; and as the room was wanted for other purposes, I--pray, my dear sir, don't look so violent--I put him in the pest-cart and had him buried." "In the plague-pit!" shouted Sir Norman, making a spring at him; but the man darted off like a ghostly flash into the inner room, and closed and bolted the door in a twinkling.
Sir Norman kicked at it spitefully, but it resisted his every effort; and, overcoming a strong temptation to smash every bottle in the shop, he sprang once more into the saddle, and rode off to the plague-pit.
It was the second time within the last twelve hours he had stood there; and, on the previous occasion, he who now lay in it, had stood by his side.

He looked down, sickened and horror-struck.

Perhaps, before another morning, he, too, might be there; and, feeling his blood run cold at the thought, he was turning away, when some one came rapidly up, and sank down with a moaning gasping cry on its very edge.

That shape--tall and slender, and graceful--he well knew; and, leaning over her, ho laid his hand on her shoulder, and exclaimed: "La Masque!".


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