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The Monk; a romance

CHAPTER II
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Her Mother kissed her affectionately, and retired to bed.

Antonia followed her example, and vowed so frequently never more to think of Lorenzo, that till Sleep closed her eyes She thought of nothing else.
While this was passing at Elvira's, Lorenzo hastened to rejoin the Marquis.

Every thing was ready for the second elopement of Agnes; and at twelve the two Friends with a Coach and four were at the Garden wall of the Convent.

Don Raymond drew out his Key, and unlocked the door.
They entered, and waited for some time in expectation of being joined by Agnes.

At length the Marquis grew impatient: Beginning to fear that his second attempt would succeed no better than the first, He proposed to reconnoitre the Convent.


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