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Erave, till a chime, that called
the monks to early prayers, warned her to retire; then, she wept over
it a last farewel, and forced herself froence, she was refreshed by a deeper sleep, than she
had experienced for a long tined, than it had been since St Aubert's death
But, when the rief returned; the
attached her to the place; and for the sacred spot, where her father's
remains were interred, she seemed to feel all those tender affections
which we conceive for hoard at their parting, and pressed her to return, if ever she should
find her condition elsewhere unpleasant; ret at her departure, and Emily left the convent with many
tears, and followed by sincere wishes for her happiness
She had travelled several leagues, before the scenes of the country,
through which she passed, had power to rouse her for a moment from the
deep melancholy, into which she was sunk, and, when they did, it was
only to remind her, that, on her last view of them, St Aubert was at
her side, and to call up to her remembrance the remarks he had delivered