ETERNAL SOURCE OF LIGHT DIVINE

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ETERNAL SOURCE OF LIGHT DIVINE“Nobody can hurt me without my permission.” Mahatma Gandhi The next day, everybody was leaving for London. And so was Buonamici who left before being able to ask Helena when he could see her again. In fact, Mme de Les Mias had decided to keep a sharp eye on her and from the moment the girl came down the stairs she did not let her out of her sight. The Countess felt guilty about the situation in which Helena was caught and sensed she had to protect her identity until she was safe at home. They both got back to London in the afternoon and for Helena, the events of the day before gradually faded into the pastel shades that often colour the dreams of those who are in love. This was exactly Helena’s state of mind when travelling back with the Countess. She did n

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