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The Impregnable City

(1895)
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Excerpt from The Impregnable City: A Romance

How much I paid to my own cabman as I sprang to the pavement I shall never know. My latchkey was in the lock while the shillings were yet tumbling from the roof of his crazy cab and I heard his Thank you! In the same moment that my servant cried to me that a gentleman wished to see me in my room. Beloved Donald!

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