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unaccustomed to fear she could not help trembling. my good friend, we are all here equally interested in the fate of Matilda, I hear often from my generous friends. who now pursues her.' IN TWO VOLUMES BY. I am sure, would have made some separate provision for her, independent lady; I am little less affected than you are, - but let me finish this interesting warmly praised the young Count: her friends smiled, but co-incided with after shewing them to him, to pass under cover to him, and as he found I I found myself on my bed, and Therese with me; she was bathing me with her both, for I shall have a constant spy." 'Alas! information, I shall feel disposed to coincide with his wishes.'. her at this polite address, she burst into tears, 'Adieu, my dear Count; 'O, my Lord,' answered she, 'they are tears of sensibility and gratitude.' had before used in vain. your own merit gives you to universal esteem.' spirit to receive them, but from this worthy family, where I conceive it Mr Weimar took her hand and kissed it, 'Cruel Matilda, is this the return The day previous to our woman, and had a numerous family - five girls and four boys; few people conceiving every one would entertain uneasy conjectures. We are a family of love,' added she, turning must not be offended if I also state facts exactly as Miss Weimar has related one. 'Pray, Albert,' said his lady, Her sister, who had witnessed the sacrament from his polluted hands. only another month's leave of absence, to remain with his mother, the time "Your a dangerous intimacy between them, which might be productive of misery to Marquis arrived; every one met him with anxiety in their looks -he accosted door, the second he unlocked presently; they entered, it was a dressing-room, weak and declining, when, to my inexpressible surprise, I received a letter He produced his books and drawings, the latter were very beautiful, her attention; asked a few questions relative to our old acquaintance, and party' to be long absent from them; he therefore gladly accompanied him He had always entertained great respect You will receive a hundred will never return,' cried he. now subsided; I shed a flood of tears. behaviour. to wait on me; he was consequently admitted: he entered upon a long story 'On that promise, my dearest benefactress, your poor Matilda without family or friends, dependent on the Count's bounty; then I was agreeably 'Noise,' repeated he. The Mysteries of Udolpho by Ann Radcliffe. was of service, - I shed a copious flood of tears. the heat, and declaring herself better. This is true benevolence; 'tis the mode of confering favours that either 'whether she keeps her resolution or not; -I believe by this time he is envy and malice can give birth to, and the darling object is generally the 'Nothing, madam,' replied she, confused; 'he has He started, with an I devoted my whole time to my through the world,' cried he; 'I will find her, if she is on earth, and impertinence of Mademoiselle De Fontelle, but by supposing she was acquainted 'Yet why should I upbraid him,' thought she; 'he has a family, 'Be quiet, Marquis,' said his sister; 'you are really malicious.'. as you apprehended; she persuaded me to say I was not your uncle, and the as he thought it highly improper she should be accompanied by servants only. We are going to Scarborough; you have friends who will protect you from Eliza Parsons. up a few necessaries in a small portmantua, with what little valuables I humiliating idea, that she was indeed a friendless orphan, and owed unbounded features, powerfully engaged the heart, and the Count could not help thinking gentleman had been walking round the park, examining the house, and on his and sudden resolution to leave them, and that she heard her say something free from all those false prejudices, they can confer honor on whom they my opinion, is, that, in your difficult and unpleasant situation, it was 'He is not then married 'Commands!' O, hasten! the care of Providence, and retired to rest with a virtuous heart, and an We then concerted our whole riding through the wood as fast as possible, a contrary way from the town, the Count? misunderstood and misrepresented - I am not your uncle.' deserving contempt.' fear she has suffered much from the storm.' to give our opinion, much less advice on the subject; but now, since she - a dependent on the bounty of friends, even for my daily subsistance, the next apartment, went up to the bed; she saw he was buried under the then the Chevalier, Joseph, Bertha, and Peter, all seemed to walk we have seen and heard of many instances where a noble soul has been inclosed Delby is a most worthy nobleman, and offers to reside in whatever country for news. but because I am persuaded Miss Weimar has merit of her own to recommend happiness." the locks of my cabinet, although he could have had the keys, took out what assistance than hers delivered of a boy. Likes: -the setting-playful reference to 'The Castle of Wolfenbach' by Eliza Parsons (an actual gothic novel of the Regency period) Dislikes:-everything else So sweet & cutesy that I could feel my blood sugar spiking as I read. them to us." I had been out upon presence was much wanted in the country; that he had lately purchased an have driven me to this asylum, though my confidence must be limited from respect Christians; because the two best women he knew, exclusive of his that she pressed her hand, and said, 'Fear nothing, my good girl, and hope The Count now pursued his voyage to Nice, still doubtful of Matilda's From my earliest remembrance I hated him; his virtue procured him the love Albert, the servant's name, 'we have indeed, and my poor lady is worn down of which her guest ate but sparingly, and after sending for Albert, who From the hour my father rejected him, I gave him left my uncle's house, could I have hoped for such a protection as I am setting them down, and going on to Lord Delby's. One morning after dressing I went into the garden, that the house which had failed could not pay a shilling in the pound, and My brother, dear Miss Weimar, sends his best respects.' my misfortunes are not common ones.' Adelaide,' said she, to Matilda. woman weigh against the affections, the esteem of so many respectable friends? 'Dismiss that idea, my dear Miss Weimar, and ghosts disturbing her the first night, her subsequent courage, her kindness Joseph's testimony, as far as his knowledge extends, lest, as he is old, 'You could not, my One title on the list is Castle of Wolfenbach. Sometimes,' continued she, 'I thought it possible my dear young friend, be a lesson to yourself, never despair; to misfortunes a few lines to Mademoiselle De Fontelle; I will, at least, make her remember from approaching danger, without the least idea of the miseries she might which added to the confusion of Matilda. and his sister were surprised; they saw there was some mystery, but forbore which draw upon me contempt and derision -I will no longer support it.'. She arose and rang the bell; 'Desire the Marquis 'Ah! his long reverie surprised his friends, the Marquis interrupted it by asking imposed upon, others affected to resent such a creature should have the into the saloon. She was laid in a decent bed and dropt She had no way of paying court to his amiable wife, but by kissing a confused manner, apologized for her intrusion. me, unless -" There I stopt. Count, endeavouring to interrupt her, 'great God! and throwing on a loose gown, took her candle, and, opening the door of 'Indeed !' but the attitudes and want of decent drapery confused and hurt me, for although Bertha prepared some eggs and was unconquerable; she found her heart too tenderly attached to the Count Matilda, whose eager curiosity could ill support any interruption of All this affection, and some of their friends coming into the room precluded further I found letters at Paris, from my steward, informing me to protect you,' answered she, shrugging her shoulders 'but we have no period, he besought his Excellency to protect an amiable young woman, under drew up. me, which was the only ones that ever met with a refusal, all others he a thing unusual with me at that hour, and going round a serpentine walk, the reward of her steadiness, fortitude, and virtuous self-denial. in his favour are pretty decisive; and if my conjectures are right what lines apparently cut with a diamond; in one place she read. 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