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expressed by him . * His vbdee penetrated 10 the fbottoip < 0 f / roy 3 oul . I was transported beyond myself , and when h 0 fltlsfajf ^ I amigM bina by tte anan , exclaiming , < Who are you ?— -tell ; n ^ u J ooi \ jure yomV , , > ri 0 ( jx
The stranger raised himself from Ms seat , and reggrdjed p ?!^ with a .: severe and penetrating look . As I wai » going to rg ( H * i my questioav he took up the light and left the room . JFor % bav £ a quarter of an hour I remained alone , in perfect df ^ rknm «« lqtfalHi despairing of hie return , I set about recoUecticg the poatew - * f the piano ; , that I might obtain egress by the door ^ At Ab&t moment the stranger appeared again , suddedl y ^ with-the ] ligfe ^ He was habited in a velvet coat , riohly erabroideredi a wnigftftit of satin , and a sword hung at his side . * He advanced aotemrty towards me ^ tookme by the hand , and smiling ia a < sdhg ^ I £ r ta ^ ftp iier , said- —fl am tIje CHKVAtiER Glugk / What Jtn ^ e he ^ vchrid have told me I am ignorant of , for just at that moeieftt thb ^ ^ mitir at the Leopolxistadt , who had heard me 6 peok nof going t&rifam opera , was kind enough to wake me , fearing , as h 6 said > I frbedld be 4 soo late ; . r > f | T ; : ¦ -W ^ L < 3 Vk . ¦ ' ' ¦¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ " < ,. ' - ¦; : xril * '
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A distressing pulmonary affection compelled me to P qp ^ ulif ^ physician ; he considered the symptonas preinonitQry ^ ^^ f ^ pgT tion , and recommended me to leave the rnwrky ^ (^^ 5 ?/^^ London without delay . Instanter , as if ^ the touch 9 \§ ^ M ^ T cian ' s wand , my aunt , and her pretty Mtyte co ^ tage ^ ^^ ua ^^ a | \ ai
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AN INVALID'S REVEEIE . / <> m
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Dec. 2, 1835, page 809, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2652/page/53/
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