id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt mdp.39015013472009 Radcliffe Ann Ward The mysteries of Udolpho, a romance; interspersed with some pieces of poetry By Ann Radcliffe v.1 1795 .txt text/plain 61444 3922 82 preffing to Madame St. Aubert her aſtoniſhment, that ſhe could bear to paſs her hope ſprung up in her mind that her mother would yet recover, and to this ſhe pertinaciouſly adhered almoſt to the laſt hour. Emily wept unceafingly while ſhe ſpoke ; St. Aubert was tranquil, liſtened to what ſhe ſaid in ſilence, and and Emily, being left with Madame Queſnel, foon learned that a large party was invited to dine at the chateau, and was compelled to hear that nothing which was paſt ſaid St. Aubert when Emily returned to of the night; and Emily, perceiving the lateneſs of the hour, returned to a ſcene of fatigue, remembered that ſhe was to riſe early eyes, ſhe looked up to heaven, then at St. Aubert, and left the room. A tear came to Emily's eye, as Valancourt ſaid this, which he obſerved; and, ma'amſelle !" ſaid ſhe, while Emily gave ./cache/mdp.39015013472009.pdf ./txt/mdp.39015013472009.txt