Excerpt from Fairer Than a Fairy, Vol. 3 of 3: A Novel
My anxiety to reach Fyzabad was now intense; my life seemed to have become doubly precious to me, for on it depended the life, the liberty, and safety of Henriette Guise the soft-eyed and gentle Henriette Guise - of the dear old time that seemed so remote now - the autumn at happy Thorsgill Hall; and in this desire I had found a new object to make existence valuable.
Again would she owe her preservation to me, and eagerly I looked forward to the time of meeting her once more, and hearing from her own lips all that she had to relate; but I had one great source for surmise and perplexity - where was she concealed, and with whom?
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