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It seee of a person of rank; and ere
all i that very unusual spectacle It
beca, for just as the
carriage had passed the suht, coe or
two, the whole tea
between the horse the road
towards us with the speed of a hurricane
The excite-drawn screae
We all advanced in curiosity and horror; me rather in silence, the rest
with various ejaculations of terror
Our suspense did not last long Just before you reach the castle
drawbridge, on the route they were conificent liht of which the horses, now going at a pace that was perfectly
frightful, swerved so as to bring the wheel over the projecting roots
of the tree
I kneas co I covered my eyes, unable to see it out, and
turned my head away; at the saone on a little
Curiosity opened my eyes, and I saw a scene of utter confusion Two of