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Excerpt from Time and Chance a Novel, Vol. 2 of 3
Ruy almost envied Valerian his pagan descent; he, too, would gladly have learned his creed from the lips of his beloved, and martyrdom would have been hailed serene ly, and sternly endured, if Ingha's voice, singing canticles to their Lord, could have saluted his dying moments. Thus was be thinking and feeling during the last days of her sojourn in his home, and thus it was that he had been somewhat Silent in the hours when Ingha and he were sur rounded by others.
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