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Eht, had been suffered

to sleep, undisturbed; and, when her mind recovered from the confusion

of slumber, and she remembered, that she was now released from the

addresses of Count Morano, her spirits were suddenly relieved fro oppressed them; that which

remained, arose chiefly fro the schemes of Montoni He had said, that plans of the

latter, concerning Emily, were insearchable, yet that he knew them to

be terrible At the tined for the purpose of prevailing with her to throw herself into

his protection, and she still thought it ht be chiefly so accounted

for; but his assertions had left an impression on her mind, which a

consideration of the character and former conduct of Montoni did not

contribute to efface She, however, checked her propensity to anticipate

evil; and, determined to enjoy this respite froht, took her instru, and placed

herself at a , to select into a landscape some features of the

scenery without

As she was thus e on the rampart below, the

ht of strangers