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In this chapter, we are introduced to a young girl who has just returned from the demon world. She is the daughter of a seventh witch, and she has come to visit Arthur, the king of England. Arthur asks her to stay the night at his house, but she refuses, saying that she cannot go back to the house of the sixth witch. Arthur tells her that she can go to Ferrin's house, which is a bit further away, and they will come up with a plan in the morning. The girl wonders why they are being watched, but Arthur assures her that they are only being watched because they are using their lines to draw the lines on the paper. She tells Arthur that she has stayed in the house for many years, and it took her a long time to get a nice new fridge. She feels a sense of security, however, because she knows that Arthur is watching her. Arthur advises her to forget about her mission, and to try to remember the things that she is supposed to remember
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Chapter 31: Lonely Girl
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In this chapter, we are introduced to a young girl who has just returned from the demon world. She is the daughter of a seventh witch, and she has come to visit Arthur, the king of England. Arthur asks her to stay the night at his house, but she refuses, saying that she cannot go back to the house of the sixth witch. Arthur tells her that she can go to Ferrin's house, which is a bit further away, and they will come up with a plan in the morning. The girl wonders why they are being watched, but Arthur assures her that they are only being watched because they are using their lines to draw the lines on the paper. She tells Arthur that she has stayed in the house for many years, and it took her a long time to get a nice new fridge. She feels a sense of security, however, because she knows that Arthur is watching her. Arthur advises her to forget about her mission, and to try to remember the things that she is supposed to remember
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