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The Star-Chamber, Volume 2

CHAPTER VII
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She had anticipated something dreadful; but the reality almost exceeded her anticipations.

So overpowered was she by the painful intelligence, that it was with difficulty she reached home, and the rest of the day was occupied with anxious reflection.

Evening as usual brought her lover.

She met him at the door, where he tied his horse, and they entered the little dwelling together.

The shades of night were coming on apace, and in consequence of the gloom he did not remark the traces of distress on her countenance, but went on with the theme uppermost in his mind.
"I know you have ever avoided shows and triumphs," he said; "but I wish I could induce you to make an exception in favour of this tilting-match, and consent to be present at it.


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