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The Monk; a romance

CHAPTER III
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I stole into his room unobserved by my Tyrant, communicated to him my project, and He entered into it with eagerness.

He rose in spite of his malady, and dressed himself with all speed.

I fastened one of the Sheets round his arms, and lowered him from the Window.

He flew to the Stable, took Claude's Horse, and hastened to Strasbourg.

Had He been accosted by the Banditti, He was to have declared himself sent upon a message by Baptiste, but fortunately He reached the Town without meeting any obstacle.
Immediately upon his arrival at Strasbourg, He entreated assistance from the Magistrature: His Story passed from mouth to mouth, and at length came to the knowledge of my Lord the Baron.


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