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The Mysteries of Udolpho

CHAPTER XII
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But you must not come through the courts, lest the Signor should see you.' Emily, neither approving these 'roundabout passage,' nor the other part of the request, now positively refused to go.

'Tell him,' said she, 'if he has any thing of consequence to impart, I will hear him in the corridor, whenever he has an opportunity of coming thither.' Annette went to deliver this message, and was absent a considerable time.

When she returned, 'It won't do, ma'amselle,' said she.
'Barnardine has been considering all this time what can be done, for it is as much as his place is worth to leave his post now.

But, if you will come to the east rampart in the dusk of the evening, he can, perhaps, steal away, and tell you all he has to say.' Emily was surprised and alarmed, at the secrecy which this man seemed to think so necessary, and hesitated whether to meet him, till, considering, that he might mean to warn her of some serious danger, she resolved to go.
'Soon after sun-set,' said she, 'I will be at the end of the east rampart.

But then the watch will be set,' she added, recollecting herself, 'and how can Barnardine pass unobserved ?' 'That is just what I said to him, ma'am, and he answered me, that he had the key of the gate, at the end of the rampart, that leads towards the courts, and could let himself through that way; and as for the sentinels, there were none at this end of the terrace, because the place is guarded enough by the high walls of the castle, and the east turret; and he said those at the other end were too far off to see him, if it was pretty duskyish.' 'Well,' said Emily, 'I must hear what he has to tell; and, therefore, desire you will go with me to the terrace, this evening.' 'He desired it might be pretty duskyish, ma'amselle,' repeated Annette, 'because of the watch.' Emily paused, and then said she would be on the terrace, an hour after sun-set;--'and tell Barnardine,' she added, 'to be punctual to the time; for that I, also, may be observed by Signor Montoni.


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