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” Chapter XV A MARRIAGE CERTIFICATE Anna looked about her admiringly. S. ‘Have no fear,’ he uttered soothingly, reaching out to pat her free hand. An ancient smile lay on his lips. She had also discovered the names of Grimm and Andersen; but at that time she had not been able to visualize "the pale slender things with gossamer wings"—fairies. He nodded. She opened it and imbibed. The doctor would never betray him. The windows were grated, the doors barred; each room had the name as well as the appearance of a cell; and the very porter who stood at the gate, habited like a jailer, with his huge bunch of keys at his girdle, his forbidding countenance and surly demeanour seemed to be borrowed from Newgate. Ann Veronica’s tense nerves started, and she stood still with her eyes upon him, wondering what it might be that impended. ” He stood looking at the preparations before them with an unusual preoccupation of manner, then roused himself to take her jacket, a little awkwardly, and hand it to the waiter who hung it in the corner of the room. ’ ‘Hélas, poor you,’ Melusine rejoined sarcastically. Ann Veronica passed from her aunt to her father, and put her arms about him and kissed his cheek.

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