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The deliberate villany, hich he violated the soleement he

had just entered into, shocked Emily as much, as the certainty, that she

had made a fruitless sacrifice, and must still remain his prisoner She

had no words to express what she felt, and knew, that it would have been

useless, if she had As she looked piteously at Montoni, he turned away,

and at the same time desired she would withdraw to her apartment; but,

unable to leave the roohed heavily

She had neither words nor tears

'Why will you indulge this childish grief?' said he 'Endeavour to

strengthen your mind, to bear patiently what cannot now be avoided; you

have no real evil to lament; be patient, and you will be sent back to

France At present retire to your aparto, sir,' said she, 'where I shall be liable to the

intrusion of Signor Verezzi' 'Have I not promised to protect you?'

said Montoni 'You have promised, sir,'--replied Emily, after some

hesitation 'And is not my promise sufficient?' added he sternly 'You

will recollect your for,

'and ht to rely upon this' 'Will you