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THE FEARFUL VISITANT.
Two or three days had passed, during which Mary had ascertained1 the fact that every door affording egress2 from the house was kept constantly locked, and that the new servants, as well as Blarden and his companions, were perpetually on the alert, and traversing the lower apartments, so that even had the door of the mansion3 laid open it would have been impossible to attempt an escape without encountering some one of those whose chief object was to keep her in close confinement4, perhaps the very man from whose presence her inmost soul shrank in terror—she felt, therefore, that she was as effectually and as helplessly a prisoner as if she lay in the dungeons5 of a gaol6.
Often again had she endeavoured to see the man to whom she had confided7 her letter to Major O'Leary, but in vain; her summons was invariably answered by the others, and fearing to excite suspicion, she, of course, did not inquire for him, and so, after a time, desisted from her endeavours.
Her window commanded a partial view of the old shaded avenue, and hour after hour would she sit at her casement8, watching in vain for the longed-for appearance of her uncle, and listening, as fruitlessly, for the clang of his horse's hoofs9 upon the stony10 court.
"Oh! Flora11, will he ever come?" she would exclaim, with a voice of
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mansion
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confinement
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dungeons
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gaol
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casement
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hoofs
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flora
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thraldom
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wring
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sob
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exempt
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dreaded
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imminent
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agonizing
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estrangement
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indifference
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momentary
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instinctive
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peril
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tinge
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countenance
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malignant
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ominous
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savage
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apparition
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intimidating
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hideous
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anticipation
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glossy
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chamber
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mighty
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tamper
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ornaments
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jingle
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bribe
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rout
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vouch
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gaping
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sobbing
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apron
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humble
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