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'Yes, rate in the

north turret, that overlooks the inner court-yard, you know There I

saw the Count's carriage, and the Count in it, waiting at the great

door,--for the porter was just gone to bed--with several ht of the torches they carried' Emily was

compelled to s,

that I could not entleone to bed, and I hastened

away to -room, to see what I could hear But in the

way I nor was up, counselling

with his nors, in the rooallery; and Ludovico held up his finger, and laid it on his lips,

ason, than you think of, Annette,

but you ue, ma'amselle,

and came away to tell you directly

' Emily enquired who the cavalier was, that accompanied the Count, and how

Montoni received them; but Annette could not infornor Montoni's valet,

that he ht tell hi, for some time, and then her anxiety was so o to the servants' hall,