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  • Quentin and Blue Mantle rode on its back to the outer porch of the new temple of Stonehenge.

    The Magic World Gerald Spencer Pryse 1891

  • 'Because of public opinion,' said Blue Mantle, rubbing his nose in an angry sort of perplexedness.

    The Magic World Gerald Spencer Pryse 1891

  • 'Lie down now,' said Blue Mantle, 'lie down, O Beloved of the Gods, upon the altar stone, for the last time.'

    The Magic World Gerald Spencer Pryse 1891

  • 'Nothing,' said Blue Mantle, 'is too good for the Chosen of the Gods.

    The Magic World Gerald Spencer Pryse 1891

  • 'Well,' said Blue Mantle, much less crossly, 'I never believed in magic, though I _am_ a priest, but if it is, it is.

    The Magic World Gerald Spencer Pryse 1891

  • 'Ah, I knew you knew all about it,' said Blue Mantle, 'so I don't need to tell you that I am taking the sacred stone, on which you are sitting

    The Magic World Gerald Spencer Pryse 1891

  • Quentin asked the same question you may be sure, and Blue Mantle told him --

    The Magic World Gerald Spencer Pryse 1891

  • In the middle of the night, as it seemed, Blue Mantle woke him.

    The Magic World Gerald Spencer Pryse 1891

  • 'Well then,' said Blue Mantle, 'I am a Priest of Poseidon, and I come from the great and immortal kingdom of Atlantis.'

    The Magic World Gerald Spencer Pryse 1891

  • 'And what is this stone?' asked Blue Mantle, pointing to the stone on which Quentin sat.

    The Magic World Gerald Spencer Pryse 1891

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