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The Monk; a romance

CHAPTER V
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He looked earnestly at the Book; He took it up, but immediately threw it from him with horror.

He walked rapidly up and down his dungeon: Then stopped, and again fixed his eyes on the spot where the Book had fallen.

He reflected that here at least was a resource from the fate which He dreaded.

He stooped, and took it up a second time.
He remained for some time trembling and irresolute: He longed to try the charm, yet feared its consequences.

The recollection of his sentence at length fixed his indecision.


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