id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt mdp.39015013472017 Radcliffe, Ann Ward The mysteries of Udolpho, a romance; interspersed with some pieces of poetry By Ann Radcliffe v.2 1795 .txt text/plain 76052 5109 84 "Dear pleaſant mountains!" ſaid ſhe to herfelf, " how long may it be ere I ſee ye again, travellers paſſed ; but Emily, as ſhe looked Madame Montoni, meantime, as ſhe look. Montoni, whom he appeared much rejoiced to fee; and from what he ſaid, Emily After ſupper, her aunt fat late, but Montoni did not return, and ſhe at length retired thoughts, thus Emily, when ſhe looked on "Signor Montoni has ſaid juſtly," replied Emily, 6 that all explanation may | to tell ?" ſaid Emily, concealing the curioſity, occafioned by the myſterious hints ſhe Madame Montoni remained in her apartment, whither Emily went, before ſhe retired to her own. Emily ſaid ſhe would light her, and they wel, Count Morano !" ſaid Emily; and ſhe Emily, as ſhe paſſed to her own apartment, ſaw Montoni go down to the hall, an appearance, Emily thought ſhe had. ./cache/mdp.39015013472017.pdf ./txt/mdp.39015013472017.txt