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The Monk; a romance

CHAPTER II
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The reputation which He enjoyed in Madrid was still dear to him; and since He had lost the reality of virtue, it appeared as if its semblance was become more valuable.

He was conscious that publicly to break through the rule never to quit the Abbey precincts, would derogate much from his supposed austerity.

In visiting Elvira, He had always taken care to keep his features concealed from the Domestics.

Except by the Lady, her Daughter, and the faithful Flora, He was known in the Family by no other name than that of Father Jerome.

Should He comply with Jacintha's request, and accompany her to her House, He knew that the violation of his rule could not be kept a secret.


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