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Prince Zilah -- Volume 2

Chapter 7 THERE IS NO NEED OF ACCUSING ANYONE.

Word Count: 437    |    Released on: 29/11/2017

trembling, to the garden, and approached the littl

r wire, seemed about to fade mistily away; and, toward the east, in the splendor of the rising sun, the branches of the trees stood out against a backgro

day was dawning upon a dead body. She stopped abruptly as she

the dogs barked and barked; but they bark so often at the moon

rsa, her hand involunt

ut the rascals did not get away scot free. The one who came through the little path to the pavili

, quickly, "he esca

nly not. He

cried the Tzigana, her mind

hased like a rabbit, or to be made mincemeat of for the dogs. He must have had big muscles to choke Ortog, the poor beast!-not t

lo

ame in and went out there. If that idiot of a Saboureau, whom General Vogotzine discharged-and

accusing anyone," sai

examining the red stains upon the ground, he said: "All the same

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