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"I am neither for nor against," replied Jen, enigmatically. "As I said before, let the girl marry who she loves best." Outside a warm wind was blowing, and the air was filled with the perfume of flowers. In the dark blue sky hardly a cloud could be seen, and the moon, just showing her orb above the tree-tops, flooded the still loveliness of the night with wave after wave of cold light. All was full of charm, spellbound, as it were, by the magic of moonlight, when suddenly a long, wild cry struck shuddering through the silence. "Ah, if I hab dat Voodoo stone I be great; great--de queen ob de debbles. But he no let it go.".
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