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... hoed through the night air. She clenched his hand fiercely, unwilling to let go at any cost. Though her legs were burning, though her chest was heaving and her lungs burning hot, she dared not let go.

Her mind was a spiraling mass of emotion as she and he eloped through the cool summer's night. At their heels, perhaps not a hundred meters away, were several lanterns. They teetered back and forth in the darkness, as if propped up by ghosts, unseen. She knew better, the voices of the men e ...

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