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went, the boy disappeared Fearing lest the page should follow him, and
thereby discover a clue to Leoline's abode, Sir Norman turned into a
street some distance from the house, and waited in the shadow until he
was out of sight Then he caet
back to the ruin, hurried on to where he had left his horse He was
still in the care of the watch on his back, he glanced up at the s of Leoline's
house It was all buried in profound darkness but that onefroht streaone
to rest For a ered and looked at it in the absurd way
lovers will look, and was presently rewarded by seeing what he watched
for--a shadow flit between hi
temptation to hi
her against the Earl of Rochester and his "pretty page," see her
once again But reflection, stepping rebukingly up to hinantly, that his ladylove was probably by this tiht
robe, and not at home to lovers; and Sir Norman respectfully bowed to
reflection's superior wisdoht, I shall most assuredly to- evil fell upon him