ely set off for the houseof some other, older, more experienced magician and offered himself as apupil. The Emperor should be an older man than this. I haveneed of you! Eventually, still smiling, he inclined his head and murmured inStrange's ear, There, I believe that will do. Nor was there muchlikelihood of their doing so soon since Wellington was determined to continuehis pursuit of the fleeing French.
Lascelles cleared his throat. Mr Segundus began to suspect that they had had anuneventful morning, and that when a strange gentleman had walked into theroom and dropt down in a swoon, they were rather pleased than otherwise. MARTIN PALE was the devoted follower of thesemagicians. That is thethird message.
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