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His countenance was the mirror, in which she saw her own emotions

reflected, and it roused her to self-command The joy, which had

animated his features, when he entered the pavilion, was suddenly

repressed, as, approaching, he perceived her agitation, and, in a

tremulous voice, enquired after her health Recovered from her first

surprise, she answered him with a tempered smile; but a variety of

opposite eled to subdue

the nity of her manner It was difficult to tell which

predo Valancourt, or the terror of her aunt's

displeasure, when she should hear of thisAfter some short and

eardens, and enquired if

he had seen Madame Cheron 'No,' said he, 'I have not yet seen her, for

they told ed, and as soon as I learned that you were in

the gardens, I caitation, and