The Three Sisters - Night Watches, Part 6. by W. W. Jacobs
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open, and heedless of her night-clothes passed into the bitter night.
The path across the marshes was lost in the darkness, but she found it; the planks over the ditches slippery and narrow, but she crossed them in safety, until at last, her feet bleeding and her breath coming in great gasps, she entered the village and sank down more dead than alive on a cottage doorstep. |
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