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Of this disorder Annette could give no explanation, and Montoni, having

attempted, for so Annette to reht, and to inforone,

Eain came forward, and asked who it was, that

had been there to disturb her Annette said it was the Signor-Signor

Montoni Emily repeated the name after her, several tiroaned, and relapsed into

abstraction With some difficulty, Annette led her to the bed, which Eer, frenzied eye, before she lay down, and then, pointing,

turned with shuddering emotion, to Annette, who, nowone of the feht with the, called her

by name, and then in the naturally soft and plaintive tone of her voice,

begged, that she, too, would not forsake her--'For since , 'every body forsakes me'

'Your father, ma'amselle!' said Annette, 'he was dead before you knew

an to flow She noept silently and long, after which, beco had discretion enough not to interrupt

her tears This girl, as affectionate as she was simple, lost in these

in the chaht