rers; and that whenever a letter came for him fromthe Emperor Napoleon Buonaparte he was seen to turn pale and shudder. Mr Lascelles had been right when he declared the fault to be entirely MrsWintertowne's. No, indeed, agreed the gentleman. I dare say,Mr Strange, that you will be glad of the fresh air.
She had been expecting her father -- indeedshe seemed relieved that the interview had come at last. Only for an hour or two, perhaps less. Nay, that can't be right, objected the carrier. But on a matter of such vital importance to Englishmagic I need to understand for myself.
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