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Pacing back and forth, her auburn hair bounced about while she mumbled something to herself.

The pale yellow light of the gas lamps placed on either side of the room helped to reveal her expression which bordered between worry and skepticism.

Taking a deep breath, she soon came to a stop at a corner of her office which was packed with several wooden boxes with documents stacked together in a pile.

A musty smell wafted from the pile as a result of some of the do ...

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