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Instantly a warm flush leaped up to the dark cheeks, and McElroy felt its answer in his own. "Ma'amselle," he stammered, far from that glib "Maren" of the glade, "there is one at the gate who demands speech of you."
Yet I have asked you forth upon it as men of the H. B. C. because the man I would save is a factor of the Great Company." "Ma'amselle," said Bitte Alloybeau, a splendid black-browed fellow, "it is enough." "Aye, and more." So was bound their simple allegiance.
'O, ma'amselle, we have no time for talking now; let us go on. That door on the left is the one we must open. They proceeded, and, having reached the top of the stair-case, Dorothee applied the key to the lock.
'I don't know what is the reason, ma'amselle, replied Annette, 'nor any thing about the picture, only I have heard there is something very dreadful belonging to it and that it has been covered up in black EVER SINCE and that nobody has looked at it for a great many years and it somehow has to do with the owner of this castle before Signor Montoni came to the possession of it and'
'Yes, ma'amselle, Signor Orsino, himself, who caused that Venetian gentleman to be killed, and has been popping about from place to place, ever since, as I hear. 'Good God! exclaimed Emily, recovering from the shock of this intelligence; 'and is HE come to Udolpho! He does well to endeavour to conceal himself.
'I am not come to that yet, replied Annette, 'it is the lady I am going to tell you about, ma'amselle: but, as I was saying, this lady lived in the castle, and had everything very grand about her, as you may suppose, ma'amselle. The Signor used often to come to see her, and was in love with her, and offered to marry her; for, though he was somehow related, that did not signify.
'I have your pardon to beg, ma'amselle, said he, 'for a rudeness, which you will readily believe was quite unintentional. I did not know, that the Chevalier was your acquaintance, when I so freely criticised his dancing. Emily blushed and smiled, and Madame Cheron spared her the difficulty of replying.
"Brilliers, Alloybeau, Wilson," picked out Mr Mowbray, with a finger pointing his words; "McDonald, Frith, make ready the fourth canoe, Take store of pemmican and all things necessary for light travel and quick. From to-morrow you will answer to Ma'amselle. When she is through with you report to me, either at Cumberland or York, according to the time."
"This is no affair for the rheumatis'," returned the facetious master, "for, look you here, my worthy sir, and you, my dear young lady," this was a sort of parental familiarity the honest Jack fancied he had a right to take with all his unmarried female passengers, in virtue of his office, and of his being a bachelor drawing hard upon sixty; "look you here, my dear young lady, and you, too, ma'amselle, for you can understand the clouds, I take it, if they are not French clouds; do you not see the manner in which those black-looking rascals are putting their heads together?
"Your name!" said the astonished mistress. "My name!" repeated the equally astonished slave. "But how? he knows your name how?" "I cannot tell, ma'amselle." "Have you been here before?" "No; not till this moment." "'Tis very strange!" said the young lady, turning towards me with an inquiring glance.
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