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In two minutes I found I had all the battle to fight over again and I felt my legs and every limb about me tremble at the idea.

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I'll just shew you, said the fair fille de chambre, the little purse I have been making to-day to hold your crown. So she put her hand into her right pocket, which was next me, and felt for it some time then into the left "She had

lost it." I never bore expectation more quietly -it was in her right pocket at last she pull'd it out; it was of green taffeta, lined with a little bit of white quilted sattin, and just big enough to hold the crown she put it into my hand; it was pretty; and I held

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