er than by applying timber and pitch to the holes, which gave it theappearance of wearing bandages as if it had been fighting with its neighbours. They looked for him every morning and everyevening but he did not appear. Once Strange was caught outside the square when the French arrived. It is not my fault, she said.
Theyonly served to emphasize the eerie character of his present life. But forgive me, Sir Walter, what you have described seems more aspiritual ailment than a physical one and as such belongs neither to magic normedicine. The boy said that some years before his father had appealed toWilliam II (King Henry's brother and predecessor) for justice, but hadreceived none. Mr Norrell blinked his little eyes rapidly.
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