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The Mysteries of Udolpho

CHAPTER VI
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Valancourt started from his chair, and went to the window; it was indeed the carriage, and he returned to his seat without speaking.

The moment was now come when they must part.

St.Aubert told Valancourt, that he hoped he would never pass La Vallee without favouring him with a visit; and Valancourt, eagerly thanking him, assured him that he never would; as he said which he looked timidly at Emily, who tried to smile away the seriousness of her spirits.

They passed a few minutes in interesting conversation, and St.Aubert then led the way to the carriage, Emily and Valancourt following in silence.

The latter lingered at the door several minutes after they were seated, and none of the party seemed to have courage enough to say--Farewell.


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