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During her stay at this pleasant villa, Emily was thus rendered
ether with the cruelly
exerted authority of M Quesnel and Montoni, ith her aunt, seee than they had even
appeared to be at Venice M Quesnel, finding, that both argu an ith relinquished his endeavours, and trusted to the power of Montoni
and to the course of events at Venice Emily, indeed, looked to Venice
with hope, for there she would be relieved in soer be an inhabitant of the saements would
not permit him to be continually at home But aet those of poor Theresa, for whoeous tenderness to Quesnel, who proeneral ter conversation with M Quesnel, arranged the plan to
be pursued respecting Emily, and M Quesnel proposed to be at Venice, as
soon as he should be informed, that the nuptials were concluded
It was new to Emily to part with any person, horet; the moment, however, in which she
took leave of M and Madame Quesnel, was, perhaps, the only satisfactory
one she had known in their presence
Morano returned in Montoni's barge, and Eic city, saw at her side the only person,
who occasioned her to vieith less than perfect delight They
arrived there about ht, when Emily was released from the presence