Before Herbert’s funeral took place, Emily Lovell was lying betwixt life and death in a brain fever. Under the influence of a feeling easily to be comprehended, thirsting for a self-imposed torture, that by its very poignancy should relieve the dead weight of wretchedness that lay upon his breast, Charles crept from his bed, and slipping on a loose coat that hung in his room, he stole across the garden to the tower, whence, through the arrow slit, he witnessed the burial of his sister’s lover, whom he had hastened to the grave.
Here terminates our sad story. We left T—— on the following morning, and it was two or three years before any farther intelligence of the Lovell family reached us. All we then heard was, that Charles had gone, a self-condemned exile, to Australia; and that Emily had insisted on accompanying him thither.
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| to have taken taken entire possession=> to have taken entire possession {pg 8} |
| whose sinster aspects=> whose sinister aspects {pg 13} |
| cooly informed him=> coolly informed him {pg 30} |
| which his conduet=> which his conduct {pg 45} |
| which had been abtsracted=> which had been abstracted {pg 110} |
| both of the clerk Dubarie=> both of the clerk Dubarle {pg 113} |
| Lavasseur, went down stairs=> Levasseur, went down stairs {pg 136} |
| Levassuer=> Levasseur {pg 139 x 2} |
| They were both apparantly=> They were both apparently {pg 145} |
| by there rude and insolent notice=> by thier rude and insolent notice {pg 146} |
| Mr. Augustus Seville=> Mr. Augustus Saville {pg 162} |
| he mutered=> he muttered {pg 183} |
| client’s will all be coming to us=> clients will all be coming to us {pg 260} |
| judgment againt him=> judgment against him {pg 263} |
| before the magistate=> before the magistrate {pg 268} |
| evidence repecting them=> evidence respecting them {pg 269} |
| But supposing it to be=> {pg 270} |
| doubt of its accuaracy=> doubt of its accuracy {pg 274} |
| Viotti’s divison of violin-playing=> Viotti’s division of violin-playing {pg 281} |
| was held exeused=> was held excused {pg 286} |
| have satisfied him=> have sstisfied him {pg 294} |
| constant sucession of=> constant succession of {pg 294} |
| he will at at once appreciate=> he will at once appreciate {pg 306} |
| modest young recuit=> modest young recruit {pg 312} |
| giving a satifactory reason=> giving a satisfactory reason {pg 345} |
| and the the tower=> and the tower {pg 366} |
| as far as I I know=> as far as I know {pg 373} |