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CHAPTER IX. AFTER THE DEED. And the morning proved her prophecy, for at the first inquiry came the joyful news that the crisis was past and Geraldine already improving. "I have! How dare you say such a thing? Lady Meg knew that I was in love with Isabella.".
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