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The Monk; a romance

CHAPTER I
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The Baron immediately marked me down for a Man of Genius, and vowed to me an eternal friendship.
That friendship was become to me by no means indifferent.

At the Castle of Lindenberg I beheld for the first time your Sister, the lovely Agnes.

For me whose heart was unoccupied, and who grieved at the void, to see her and to love her were the same.

I found in Agnes all that was requisite to secure my affection.

She was then scarcely sixteen; Her person light and elegant was already formed; She possessed several talents in perfection, particularly those of Music and drawing: Her character was gay, open, and good-humoured; and the graceful simplicity of her dress and manners formed an advantageous contrast to the art and studied Coquetry of the Parisian Dames, whom I had just quitted.


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