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CHAPTER XXII.
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“Think’s t thou I’ll make a life of jealousy1,
To follow still the changes of the moon
Is to be resolved. But yet
I’ll see before I doubt: when I doubt, prove,
And on the proof there is no more but this—
Away at once with love or jealousy.”—Shakspeare.
Lord Mortimer had, in reality, departed with sentiments very unfavorable to Amanda. He had waited impatiently at St. Catherine’s, in the fond expectation of having all his doubts removed by a candid3 explanation of the motives4 which caused her precipitate5 journey from Wales. His soul sighed for a reconciliation6: his tenderness was redoubled by being so long restrained. The idea of folding his beloved Amanda to his bosom7, and hearing that she deserved all the tenderness and[Pg 188] sensibility which glowed in that bosom for her, gave him the highest pleasure; but when the appointed hour passed, and no Amanda appeared, language cannot express his disappointment. Almost distracted by it, he ventured to inquire concerning her from Sister Mary; and, long after the friendly nun8 had retired9 to the convent, continued to wander about the ruins, till the shadows of night had enveloped10 every object from his view. “She fears to come, then,” exclaimed he, quitting the desolate11 spot, oppressed with the keenest
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jealousy
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unwillingly
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eloquence
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languor
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modesty
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resentment
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promising
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alteration
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attachment
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abetting
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hatred
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