CHAPTER TWO: AMONG THE WITCHES-1
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quot;; said the Cardinal.
quot;In t; said Fra Pavel. quot;It is already late.quot;
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quot; is t; demanded Mrs. Coulter, ; from me?quot;
able, and none of the face.
Only t flinced a foot and scratched her head.
quot;tced at sometraordinary,quot; t;I dare not believe means. If its true, it places on us t terrible responsibility men and er—;
Mrs. Coulter e h fury.
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quot;And suppose tc reveal it?quot; Mrs. Coulter said. quot; t;
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quot;And take?quot;
;A considerable time. It is an immensely complex question.quot;
quot;But tcell us at once,quot; said Mrs. Coulter.
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