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your property My lord has al deed of gift"

"And who is your lord?" asked Natalie "Tell me his name--tell me where

I may find him, that I may return hi Marianne "Let me clasp his

feet and implore his further protection for my poor helpless princess"

"My lord desires no thanks," proudly responded Ribas "He does good for

his own sake, and protects innocence because that is the duty of every

knight and nobleman"

"At least tell me his name, that I may pray for him," sobbed Marianne

"Yes, his na smile "Ah, how I shall

love that name!"

"His name is his own secret," said Ribas "The world, indeed, knows and

blesses hi him the bravest of the brave But it is his command

that you shall never be informents--he wishes only to secure your peace and happiness,

and thus redeem the soleuard and preserve you as a father, and to watch over you

as your tutelar genius!"

"Thanks, thanks, my God!" cried Marianne, with her arms raised toward

heaven "Thou sendest us help in our need, Thou hast

innocence, and sendest her a saviour in her greatest distress!"