[The Mysteries of Udolpho by Ann Radcliffe]@TWC D-Link bookThe Mysteries of Udolpho CHAPTER IX 15/23
Annette was silent. 'The Signor shall be informed of this directly,' rejoined her mistress: 'he will make you discover all.' 'It is Ludovico, who has discovered,' said Annette: 'but for mercy's sake, madam, don't tell the Signor, and you shall know all directly.' Madame Montoni said, that she would not. 'Well then, madam, Ludovico says, that the Signor, my master, is--is--that is, he only thinks so, and any body, you know, madam, is free to think--that the Signor, my master, is--is--' 'Is what ?' said her lady, impatiently. 'That the Signor, my master, is going to be--a great robber--that is--he is going to rob on his own account;--to be, (but I am sure I don't understand what he means) to be a--captain of--robbers.' 'Art thou in thy senses, Annette ?' said Madame Montoni; 'or is this a trick to deceive me? Tell me, this instant, what Ludovico DID say to thee;--no equivocation;--this instant.' 'Nay, madam,' cried Annette, 'if this is all I am to get for having told the secret'-- Her mistress thus continued to insist, and Annette to protest, till Montoni, himself, appeared, who bade the latter leave the room, and she withdrew, trembling for the fate of her story.
Emily also was retiring, but her aunt desired she would stay; and Montoni had so often made her a witness of their contention, that he no longer had scruples on that account. 'I insist upon knowing this instant, Signor, what all this means:' said his wife--'what are all these armed men, whom they tell me of, gone out about ?' Montoni answered her only with a look of scorn; and Emily whispered something to her.
'It does not signify,' said her aunt: 'I will know; and I will know, too, what the castle has been fortified for.' 'Come, come,' said Montoni, 'other business brought me here.
I must be trifled with no longer.
I have immediate occasion for what I demand--those estates must be given up, without further contention; or I may find a way--' 'They never shall be given up,' interrupted Madame Montoni: 'they never shall enable you to carry on your wild schemes;--but what are these? I will know.
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