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Old Saint Paul’s

BOOK THE FOURTH
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"I told you this youth would be utterly ignorant of her retreat." "My firm conviction is, that she is in the power of Sir Paul Parravicin," observed Leonard.

"But it is impossible to say where she is concealed." "Then my last hope of finding her has fallen to the ground," replied Thirlby, with a look of great distress.

"Ever since my recovery from the plague, I have been in search of her.

I traced her from Ashdown Park to Oxford, but she was gone before my arrival at the latter place; and though I made every possible inquiry after her, and kept strict and secret watch upon the villain whom I suspected, as you do, of carrying her off, I could gain no clue to her retreat.

Having ascertained, however, that you were seen in the neighbourhood of Oxford about the time of her disappearance, I had persuaded myself you must have aided her escape.


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