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The Mysteries of Udolpho

CHAPTER III
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The noise was not repeated; but presently they heard a rustling among the brakes.

St.Aubert drew forth a pistol, and ordered Michael to proceed as fast as possible; who had not long obeyed, before a horn sounded, that made the mountains ring.

He looked again from the window, and then saw a young man spring from the bushes into the road, followed by a couple of dogs.

The stranger was in a hunter's dress.

His gun was slung across his shoulders, the hunter's horn hung from his belt, and in his hand was a small pike, which, as he held it, added to the manly grace of his figure, and assisted the agility of his steps.
After a moment's hesitation, St.Aubert again stopped the carriage, and waited till he came up, that they might enquire concerning the hamlet they were in search of.


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