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Emily enquired, if she had heard of Count Morano, and whether he was
likely to recover: but Annette only knew, that he was lodged in a
cottage in the wood below, and that every body said he must die Emily's
countenance discovered her e ladies will disguise
theht you hated the Count, or I
am sure I would not have told you; and I ah
to hate hi to smile; 'but certainly
I do not love Count Morano I should be shocked to hear of any person
dying by violent means' 'Yes, ma'amselle, but it is his own fault'
E the cause of her
displeasure, ian to excuse the Count, in her way 'To
be sure, it was very ungenteel behaviour,' said she, 'to break into a
lady's rooreeable
to her, to refuse to go; and then, when the gentleman of the castle
comes to desire him to walk about his business--to turn round, and draw
his sword, and swear he'll run hienteel behaviour, but then he was disguised in love, and so did