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The Monk; a romance

CHAPTER V
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He opened the Volume; but his agitation was so great that He at first sought in vain for the page mentioned by Matilda.

Ashamed of himself, He called all his courage to his aid.

He turned to the seventh leaf.

He began to read it aloud; But his eyes frequently wandered from the Book, while He anxiously cast them round in search of the Spirit, whom He wished, yet dreaded to behold.

Still He persisted in his design; and with a voice unassured and frequent interruptions, He contrived to finish the four first lines of the page.
They were in a language, whose import was totally unknown to him.
Scarce had He pronounced the last word when the effects of the charm were evident.


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