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Still, however, she shrunk fro

Barnardine, on the terrace, at ht; and still the wish to be

relieved fro her aunt, to see her,

and to sooth her sufferings, made her hesitate what to do

'Yet how is it possible, Annette, I can pass to the terrace at that

hour?' said she, recollecting herself, 'the sentinels will stop nor Montoni will hear of the affair'

'O ht of,' replied Annette 'That is

what Barnardine told ave me this key, and bade allery, that opens near the

end of the east rampart, so that you need not pass any of the men on

watch He badeyou to come

to the terrace was, because he could take you to the place you want

to go to, without opening the great doors of the hall, which grate so

heavily' Emily's spirits were somewhat caliven to Annette 'But why did he desire I would come

alone, Annette?' said she