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"Entra per me," he read "Enter I will," said Prosper, "and by
you This device," he went on, as he fitted the cuisses, "this
device is not very worthy of Dom Galors It speaks of hurry It
speaks, even, of precipitation, for if he ht have carried his own Galors was flurried If he was
flurried henews, he took my arms, it
must have been news of Isoult He intended to deceive her by passing
forfor himself But
first I must find Spiridion"
He had too much respect for his ene of Galors Galors was no refiner, not subtle; he was
direct When he had to think he held his tongue, so that you should
believe hiht he made haste to act upon
it, because it really es
were correct If the hts
at a time, there would not have been a shred oflipped by the restless water was Spiridion He lay
on his back, thinner and more peaked than ever in life; his yellow
hair made him an aureole He looked like soash half-way through his neck
Prosper leaned upon his punt-pole looking sorrowfully at him