[The House by the Church-Yard by J. Sheridan Le Fanu]@TWC D-Link bookThe House by the Church-Yard CHAPTER LXXXII 11/11
You will not condemn me longer to a wretchedness that must destroy me.
I conjure you, declare yourself.
What have we to fear? I will brave all--anything rather than darkness, suspense, and the consciousness of a continual dissimulation.
Declare yourself, I implore of you, and be my angel of light and deliverance.' There is a vast deal more, but this sample is quite enough; and when the letter was finished, she signed it-- 'Your most unhappy and too-faithful, 'GERTRUDE'. And having sealed it, she leaned her anxious head upon her hand, and sighed heavily. She knew very well by what means to send it; and the letter awaited at his house him for whom it was intended on his return that evening..
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