Legends of Babylon and Egypt in relation to Hebrew tradition
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He now knew that innocent blood had been shed in the castle, and that the walls were still the haunt of an unquiet spirit, which seemed to call aloud for retribution on the posterity of him who had disturbed its eternal rest.
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With a hand trembling through eagerness, he undrew the bolts, and was rushing forward, when he perceived that a lock withheld his passage.
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before Julia believed that she was loved by Hippolitus, she was now confirmed in the sweet reality.
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Since she was beloved by Hippolitus, she could only be happy.
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The marquis arrived on the day after that on which Vincent had expired.
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She recollected the various particulars relative to the southern division of the castle, the many years it had stood uninhabited--the silence which had been observed concerning it--the appearance of the light and the figure--the fruitless search for the keys, and the reports so generally believed; and thus remembrance presented her with a combination of circumstances, which served only to increase her wonder, and heighten her curiosity.
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You, madam, are ignorant of the enormity of my crime, and of the secret--the horrid secret which labours at my breast. My guilt is beyond remedy in this world, and I fear will be without pardon in the next; I therefore hope little from confession even to a priest. Yet some good it is still in my power to do; let me disclose to you that secret which is so mysteriously connected with the southern apartments of this castle.'
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shall see him no more, I would impart to you a secret which lies heavy at my heart, and which makes my last moments dreadful, as they are without hope.
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Heaven grants not the prayer of such a wretch as I am. I must expire long before the marquis can arrive. Since I
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He conducted himself toward her with frigid indifference, which served only to inflame the passion it was meant to chill.
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