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But, as the least reparation he could now make Valancourt was to

afford hi to Emily his foriveness of the unintentional

injury he had done him, and to invite him to Chateau-le-Blanc Motives

of delicacy with-held the Count fro E her with the discovery respecting

Valancourt, till his arrival should save her from the possibility of

anxiety, as to its event; and this precaution spared her even severer

inquietude, than the Count had foreseen, since he was ignorant of the

symptoms of despair, which Valancourt's late conduct had betrayed