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'Nay, uess who it was; it was souess,' said E to guess by--A tall Signor,
with a longish face, alks so stately, and used to wear such a high
feather in his hat; and used often to look down upon the ground, when
people spoke to him; and to look at people fro You have seen him, often and often,
at Venice, nor, too And, now
I think of it, I wonder what he could be afraid of in this lonely old
castle, that he should shut himself up for But he is come abroad now,
for I met him on the rampart just this minute I trembled when I saw
him, for I alas afraid of him, somehow; but I determined I would
not let him see it; so I went up to him, and nor Orsino," said I'
'O, it was Signor Orsino, then!' said Enor Orsino, hientle about from place to place,
ever since, as I hear' 'Good God!' exclaience; 'and is HE come to Udolpho! He does well to endeavour to
conceal himself' 'Yes, ma'amselle, but if that was all, this desolate place would conceal
hi hi to look for hi
to look for any body in the other world'