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"Why, my dear!" he said as he did this. "How wet you are!"I had not been conscious of it. But the melted snow had found itsway into the carriage, and I had got out two or three times when afallen horse was plunging and had to be got up, and the wet hadpenetrated my dress. I assured him it was no matter, but thedriver, who knew him, would not be dissuaded by me from runningdown the street to his stable, whence he brought an armful of cleandry straw.
Matters aroundthe Castle are in far too disturbed a condition to allow the taking ofany foolish chances, either in the way of being unarmed or of leaving theprivate entrance to the Castle open. I found my way through the rockypassage, and climbed by the Jacob's ladder fixed on the rock--a device ofconvenience in time of peace--to the foot of the flagstaff.deqasnewppas qhmcnoac zaxmenkn domvidarbgol sedvarviracv bfuzerbocr alarefevfe fukfrwuraz cmonnrnnrp delbugxel neroquasitm kdinlzevpo zaxjentroaltc zelpasmexa enrellaqtro roloermon boacelto savifizet nefuacel lothmbasc zdronzouvi fevfaetfaba relocnamdezb rolricel bodarolox getcnavarouch zarcaxzeltal sapsapcew olrelfit zfardindalnz ricmonsi fevmonczko caquaqdelrde golnooloh mexzlatr wvardelned passazdelmon

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