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The Monk; a romance

CHAPTER I
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I conjectured the company to be separating.

I could hear the heavy doors grate as they opened with difficulty, and as they closed again the rotten Casements rattled in their frames.

The chamber of Agnes was on the other side of the Castle.

I trembled lest She should have failed in obtaining the Key of the haunted Room: Through this it was necessary for her to pass in order to reach the narrow Staircase by which the Ghost was supposed to descend into the great Hall.

Agitated by this apprehension, I kept my eyes constantly fixed upon the window, where I hoped to perceive the friendly glare of a Lamp borne by Agnes.
I now heard the massy Gates unbarred.


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