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Wieland; or The Transformation

CHAPTER XVIII
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If any thing of moment has fallen within your own exclusive knowledge, and the relation be not too arduous for your present strength, I confess I am desirous of hearing it.

Perhaps you allude to one by the name of Carwin.

I will anticipate your curiosity by saying, that since these disasters, no one has seen or heard of him.

His agency is, therefore, a mystery still unsolved." I readily complied with his request, and related as distinctly as I could, though in general terms, the events transacted in the summer-house and my chamber.

He listened without apparent surprize to the tale of Pleyel's errors and suspicions, and with augmented seriousness, to my narrative of the warnings and inexplicable vision, and the letter found upon the table.


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