Chapter 20

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Chapter 20 THAT AFTERNOON EDITH CASUALLY INQUIRED IF I HAD YET REVISITED THE underground chamber in the garden in which I had been found. “Not yet,” I replied. “To be frank, I have shrunk thus far from doing so, lest the visit might revive old associations rather too strongly for my mental equilibrium.” “Ah, yes!” she said, “I can imagine that you have done well to stay away. I ought to have thought of that.” “No,” I said, “I am glad you spoke of it. The danger, if there was any, existed only during the first day or two. Thanks to you, chiefly and always, I feel my footing now so firm in this new world, that if you will go with me to keep the ghosts off, I should really like to visit the place this afternoon.” Edith demurred at first, but, finding that I was in earnest, consented to a

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