Schinderhannes the Robber of the Rhine

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Tell her that I shall use my best endeavours to expedite the affair of the ransom ; and that, in the meantime, I have procured for her and you permission to walk in the neighbourhood of the house. Adieu !" and the baron extended his hand to Ida. She seized it with both hers and pressed it to her heart ; and then, ashamed of the action, turned suddenly round and fled into the dressing-closet. Some days of feverish anxiety passed away, inter- mixed with gleams of delightful thought, and Ida had h...eard no more of her lover, and seen no more of the baron. The walks in the neighbourhood were at first more than commonly interesting. The scenery was THE ROBBER OF THE RHINE. 185 wild but picturesque ; and the fig-ures that enlivened it presented generally, in manner and costume, tliat boldness and singularity that appertains to the ro- mantic. The small, low door of the farm-house received visiters of every description. Sometimes a strongly- built man, with pistols in his belt, and a sword by his side, would swagger in, all the master in his air, and all the ruffian in his face ; with perhaps the cringing, creeping, withered anatomy of a Jew at his heels, emitting from his half- closed eyelids a look of min- gled cunning, terror, and ferocity.

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