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Some feords of Montoni then passed in the wind; and, as the

, then, begin the

watch at sun-set' 'At sun-set, Signor,' replied one or two of them, and walked ahile

E her: but,

though she observed this, she had courage to proceed She endeavoured to

intercede once s,

and urged the danger of exposing her to a cold apartment in her present

state 'She suffers by her own folly,' said Montoni, 'and is not to be

pitied;--she kno she s in future--if she

is removed to the turret, it will be her own fault Let her be obedient,

and sign the writings you heard of, and I will think no more of it'

When Emily ventured still to plead, he sternly silenced and rebuked her

for interfering in his doth, dismissed her

with this concession--That he would not reht, but allow her till the next to consider, whether she

would resign her settlements, or be imprisoned in the east turret of