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''Speaking of Monsieur Beignet...''
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Speaking of Monsieur Beignet...
  
  
Ezekiel looked around the hallway and saw no signs of anyone else. He had thought he would be the last person to be in motion this morning, but he had not expected to be left behind because of his tardiness. Perhaps Katherine was in, he thought and then immediately thought how she fell into his arms the previous night. ''For shame, taking pleasure in her illness.'' But perhaps, Ezekiel thought as he walked across the hallway and rapped on the fine wooden door of Katherine's room, he could inquire as to her health.  
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Ezekiel looked around the hallway and saw no signs of anyone else. He had thought he would be the last person to be in motion this morning, but he had not expected to be left behind because of his tardiness. Perhaps Katherine was in, he thought and then immediately thought how she fell into his arms the previous night. For shame, taking pleasure in her illness. But perhaps, Ezekiel thought as he walked across the hallway and rapped on the fine wooden door of Katherine's room, he could inquire as to her health.  
  
 
   
 
   
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Ezekiel shook his head and brought himself back to the present. "The buildings are none that I have seen in London, but it was London. I have no doubt about that." He walked alongside her - they were close to Rue Cler, judging by the restaurants he remembered from his last visit to Paris. "I have always treated the vision as a symbol rather than a direct representation. But given the literalness of the vision of Rembecki, perhaps I should revisit that thought."
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Ezekiel shook his head and brought himself back to the present. "The buildings are none that I have seen in London, but it was London. I have no doubt about that." He walked alongside her - they were close to Rue Cler, judging by the restaurants he remembered from his last visit to Paris. "I have always treated the vision as a symbol rather than a direct representation. But given the literalness of the vision of Rembecki, perhaps I should revisit that thought.
  
  
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"Deception, even for a righteous cause, has never been my strength," Ezekiel admitted ruefully. "I hope you are right and this is not beyond my capabilities." He took another bite as he gathered his thoughts. Was he worried about being changed? '' No, that was not quite it, was it?''
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"Deception, even for a righteous cause, has never been my strength," Ezekiel admitted ruefully. "I hope you are right and this is not beyond my capabilities." He took another bite as he gathered his thoughts. Was he worried about being changed? '' No, that was not quite it, was it?
 
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"If I cannot create the appearance of being changed, will that cost me my chance to be with you? That is my true fear."
 
"If I cannot create the appearance of being changed, will that cost me my chance to be with you? That is my true fear."
  
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"Please do not cry, my love. I did not mean to upset you." He reached forward and patted in her hand in a comforting motion. "Destiny is a powerful force that cannot easily be defeated. I should know that and I thank you for reminding me. I was foolish - just because the Host did not send it to me in a vision does not mean that it is not my destiny. And it must be, for I suddenly cannot imagine life without you." In point, had he not been advising Monsieur Beignet last night that the Host did not dispense visions to guide mortals through every stage of their life? ''Perhaps you should heed your own advice, sir.''
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"Please do not cry, my love. I did not mean to upset you." He reached forward and patted in her hand in a comforting motion. "Destiny is a powerful force that cannot easily be defeated. I should know that and I thank you for reminding me. I was foolish - just because the Host did not send it to me in a vision does not mean that it is not my destiny. And it must be, for I suddenly cannot imagine life without you." In point, had he not been advising Monsieur Beignet last night that the Host did not dispense visions to guide mortals through every stage of their life? Perhaps you should heed your own advice, sir.
  
  

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