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The Mysteries of Udolpho

CHAPTER IV
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It appeared, that they could not be far from some small town.

St.Aubert bade the muleteer stop, and then called to the children to enquire if he was near Montigny; but the distance, and the roaring of the waters, would not suffer his voice to be heard; and the crags, adjoining the bridge, were of such tremendous height and steepness, that to have climbed either would have been scarcely practicable to a person unacquainted with the ascent.

St.
Aubert, therefore, did not waste more moments in delay.

They continued to travel long after twilight had obscured the road, which was so broken, that, now thinking it safer to walk than to ride, they all alighted.

The moon was rising, but her light was yet too feeble to assist them.


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