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Magdalene asked as soon as she made out the rigidity of Bell’s body and the grim set of his mouth. She swung the gate wide, then closed it behind him and after another moment pulled in the bell cord so no one could ring the bell. He did not answer, only strode forward to enter the house. Magdalene hurried after him and found him standing in the middle of the room, as if he did not recognize the place despite the light of candles and torchettes. “Have you eaten?” she asked. He swallowed. “No.” “W...hom did you kill?” He blinked and his lips twisted into a wry smile. “No one, but it is only by the grace of God that I am not dead myself, and all owing to my own bad temper and stupidity.” He took a deep breath. “I do not like to feel stupid.” Magdalene uttered a half-strangled giggle. That was a miracle of understatement if she ever heard one. “Sit down,” she said. “I’ll bring you the remains of the evening meal.” He was in his accustomed place on the end of the long bench nearest the short bench on which she sat when she returned and set down a platter of thin-sliced cold mutton, a wedge of pork pasty, cheese, and half a loaf of dark bread.
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