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THE SORCERERS
resently t my left s, “O god! O god!” I asked  ailed   knoer  serpent moving about ted. I sae s t t black clouds  me. I felt I must fall into a trance if I did not struggle against it, and t trance  of self, in oter a struggle I got rid of to observe o see black and  t, and tly puzzled because I did not see to table before to be gradually increasing in poo feel as if a tide of darkness ing itself about me; and nooo I noticed t t o a deatrance. it great effort I drove off t feeling to be t passing into a trance, and  love for ts, and after turned to the ordinary world.

    I said to ter added to your o t got little of importance, except t  from  tell me more, for  appeared, taken a vow of secrecy.

    For some days I could not get over tesque figures lingering about me. t Poiful and desirable, and tiful, noly grotesque, but tures in shapes of ugliness and horror.
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