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Part 5 The next morning she waited in the laboratory at the lunch-hour in the reasonable certainty that he would come to her. This formidable person, who was no other than the renowned Figg, the "Atlas of the sword," as he is termed by Captain Godfrey, had removed his hat and "skull covering," and was wiping the heat from his bepatched and closeshaven pate. He got up. ‘Tell me about the convent? Were you happy there? They were kind to you, the nuns?’ ‘Oh, but yes. ” “There’s green-fly,” admitted Ann Veronica. This double buffetting had sharpened her shrewdness and insight.

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