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her. Presently she stopped, and said that, as the way was so crooked and  
dark, perhaps she had better get a light. But it seemed ungallant to  
allow a woman to put herself to so much trouble for me, and so I said:  
"It is not worth while, madam. If you will heave another sigh, I think I  
can follow it."  
So we got along all right. Arrived at her official and mysterious den,  
she asked me to tell her the date of my birth, the exact hour of that  
occurrence, and the color of my grandmother's hair. I answered as  
accurately as I could. Then she said:  
"Young man, summon your fortitude--do not tremble. I am about to reveal  
the past."  
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Information concerning the future would be, in a general way, more--"  
Silence! You have had much trouble, some joy, some good fortune, some  
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bad. Your great grandfather was hanged."  
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That is a l--"  
Silence! Hanged sir. But it was not his fault. He could not help it."  
I am glad you do him justice."  
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