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"Not fiendish--strange"
"Yes, that ,
but in its relation to so extrinsic--in this case an unessential
observer"
He went to his desk, and searching a while found a paper, which be
unfolded and brought to her A thick cross appeared in ink at the
bottom--evidently from the hand of Grammer Grace put the paper in her
pocket with a look of much relief
As Fitzpiers did not take up the money (half of which had come from
Grace's own purse), she pushed it a little nearer to him "No, no I
shall not take it froe
than the fact of a surgeon arranging to obtain a subject for dissection
that our acquaintance should be for my dislike to the notion
But I did not mean to be"
"Oh no, no" He looked at her, as he had done before, with puzzled
interest "I cannot think, I cannot think," he reatly" He still reflected and hesitated "Last night
I sat up very late," he at last went on, "and on that account I fell
into a little nap on that couch about half an hour ago And during my