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The intelligent eyes of Emily seemed to read what passed in the mind of

her father, and she fixed them on his face, with an expression of such

tender pity, as recalled his thoughts froret, and he rehter without

protection This reflection changed regret to agony; he sighed deeply,

and reh, for

she pressed his hand affectionately, and then turned to theto

conceal her tears The sun now threw a last yellow glealooht spread fast over the scene,

till only athe

point where the sun had set a A

cool breeze now calass; but

the air, which was refreshing to health, was as chilling to sickness,

and St Aubert desired, that the

illness made him now more anxious than ever to finish the day's journey,

and he stopped the o to the

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He replied, 'Nine miles' 'I feel I am unable to proceed o, if there is any house on