id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt nyp.33433074955091 Radcliffe, Ann Ward A Sicilian romance By the authoress of The castles of Athlin and Dunbayne ... v. 2 1792 .txt text/plain 30025 1763 74 Julia had received answers to her enquiries concerning Ferdinand and Emilia, The deep solitude of the scene dissipated at once Madame's wonder that Julia had so long Madame observed with extreme concern, that the countenance of Julia no Julia surveyed the scene in silent complacency, but her eye quickly caught The marquis made Madame and Julia all the reparation in the search; till Julia, gaining confidence from the observation of this circumstance, might gradually suppose herself secure from molestation, and thus Madame and Julia immediately retreated towards the abbey. head, and awakening from his deep reverie, he told her that her request required deliberation, and that the protection she solicited for Julia, might involve When the first tumult of Julia's emotions subsided, the joy which the sudden departure of the marquis occasioned, yielded to apprehension. when Ferdinand informed her of a circumstance which, till now, he had purposely concealed, and which at once dissolved every doubt and every fear. ./cache/nyp.33433074955091.pdf ./txt/nyp.33433074955091.txt