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I froze.
ted laboriously, releasing gasping puffs of breatful grunts.
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It er.
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It Miss inter.
But somee everyt was.
t first sed finally came, was sudden.
the figure froze… swiveled… rose… and I knew.
Miss inter’s eyes. Brilliant, supernatural green.
But not Miss inter’s face.
A patctled fles told of former beauty, ted graft of we flesh.
Emmeline! Miss inter’s this house!
My mind urmoil; blood me unblinking, and I realized sartled t still, so be u into immobility.
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Be slo even stammer urned and of t. retcook er ch of ed-up soil.
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I stood, listening, until it faded pletely away.
t my feet and urned back to the house.
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