Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, volume 61, No. 379, May, 1847

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Of course she does. She has grown up withthe idea that she is to be my wife. Her heart is pure and unblemished asa diamond: it shall be my care to keep it so. " "You fear rivals. " "Fear!" repeated the Count, a smile flitting over his dark countenance. "But we trifle precious time. What have you to tell me?" "Something important to our cause, " replied the officer, drawing nearerto his companion. "But first, how goes it yonder?" He pointed with his finger in the direction of the closet. Federic...oinstinctively started back, but again applied his eye to the loophole onhearing the Count's answer. "I have just come thence, " he said, "andmust soon return. The hand of death is upon him--in vain would he parrythe blow. Still the struggle is a hard one; he persists in discreditinghis danger, and will abandon none of his habits. But the remorselesstyrant is there, soon to claim him for his own. " "Then we must take our measures without delay, " said the officer.
"They are already taken, " was his companion's quiet answer.


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