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Wieland; or The Transformation

CHAPTER XXII
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This scene would have been an appeal to your compassion; and the proof of cowardice or courage which I expected from you, would have been your remaining inactive in your bed, or your entering the closet with a view to assist the sufferer.

Some instances which Judith related of your fearlessness and promptitude made me adopt the latter supposition with some degree of confidence.
"By the girl's direction I found a ladder, and mounted to your closet window.

This is scarcely large enough to admit the head, but it answered my purpose too well.
"I cannot express my confusion and surprize at your abrupt and precipitate flight.

I hastily removed the ladder; and, after some pause, curiosity and doubts of your safety induced me to follow you.

I found you stretched on the turf before your brother's door, without sense or motion.


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