[The Monk; a romance by M. G. Lewis]@TWC D-Link bookThe Monk; a romance CHAPTER IV 11/49
Ambrosio!' She cried; 'Release me, for God's sake!' But the licentious Monk heeded not her prayers: He persisted in his design, and proceeded to take still greater liberties.
Antonia prayed, wept, and struggled: Terrified to the extreme, though at what She knew not, She exerted all her strength to repulse the Friar, and was on the point of shrieking for assistance when the chamber door was suddenly thrown open.
Ambrosio had just sufficient presence of mind to be sensible of his danger.
Reluctantly He quitted his prey, and started hastily from the Couch.
Antonia uttered an exclamation of joy, flew towards the door, and found herself clasped in the arms of her Mother. Alarmed at some of the Abbot's speeches, which Antonia had innocently repeated, Elvira resolved to ascertain the truth of her suspicions. She had known enough of Mankind not to be imposed upon by the Monk's reputed virtue.
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