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The Monk; a romance

CHAPTER III
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I saw those prospects on the point of closing in the most horrible manner: Yet was I obliged to dissimulate, and to receive with a semblance of gratitude the false civilities of him who held the dagger to my bosom.
The permission which our Host demanded, was easily obtained.

We seated ourselves at the Table.

The Baroness and myself occupied one side: The Sons were opposite to us with their backs to the door.

Baptiste took his seat by the Baroness at the upper end, and the place next to him was left for his Wife.

She soon entered the room, and placed before us a plain but comfortable Peasant's repast.


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