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Now it is the ti wide,

Every one lets forth his spite,

In the church-way path to glide

SHAKESPEARE

On the next night, about the same hour as before, Dorothee came to

Emily's chamber, with the keys of that suite of rooms, which had been

particularly appropriated to the late Marchioness These extended along

the north side of the chateau, for; and, as

Ereat extent

of the castle, and by the chambers of several of the family, whose

observations Dorothee was anxious to avoid, since it ht excite

enquiry, and raise reports, such as would displease the Count

She, therefore, requested, that Emily would wait half an hour, before they

ventured forth, that they one

to bed It was nearly one, before the chateau was perfectly still, or

Dorothee thought it prudent to leave the chareatly affected by the reain upon places, where these had

occurred, and in which she had not been for so s had more of solemnity, and less of fear