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The Monk; a romance

CHAPTER IV
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On her part, She laid herself out to please, and not to succeed was for her impossible.
Lorenzo witnessed with admiration her beautiful person, elegant manners, innumerable talents, and sweet disposition: He was also much flattered by her prejudice in his favour, which She had not sufficient art to conceal.

However, his sentiments partook not of that ardent character which had marked his affection for Antonia.

The image of that lovely and unfortunate Girl still lived in his heart, and baffled all Virginia's efforts to displace it.

Still when the Duke proposed to him the match, which He wished to earnestly to take place, his Nephew did not reject the offer.

The urgent supplications of his Friends, and the Lady's merit conquered his repugnance to entering into new engagements.


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