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into it again, became insensible to all around her

A scream from Theresa now told, that she knew Valancourt, whoht, and the duskiness of the place had prevented her fro; but his attention was immediately called fro fro to her assistance,--he perceived, that he was supporting

Emily!

The various e with her, from who her pale and lifeless in his arh they could neither be then expressed, or now described,

any th, she unclosed her

eyes, and, looking up, again saw Valancourt The intense anxiety, with

which he regarded her, was instantly changed to an expression of led

joy and tenderness, as his eye

But he could only exclaim, 'Emily!' as he silently watched her

recovery, while she averted her eye, and feebly attempted to withdraw

her hand; but, in these the first s

his supposed death had occasioned her, she forgot every fault, which had

for Valancourt such as he had

appeared, when he won her early affection, she experienced emotions of

only tenderness and joy