Page:The Necromancer, or, The Tale of the Black Forest Vol. 2.djvu/130

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NECROMANCER.

"The apparition which has lately disturbed the tranquillity of our house is my lover, Henry—is the secretary in the second floor: Last Autumn he asked me in marriage from my father, who refused to comply with his suit, and the unhappy man has been hurried by despair into a resolution which has destroyed the peace of my mind, and has made him likewise miserable."

"Our house has been reported to be haunted by a ghost these many years, because it was formerly a cloyster: My Henry took hold of that superstitious rumour, turning it to his advantage, and, alas! accomplished his design without difficulty. My heart was thrilled with terror at first, and several nights elapsed in unspeakable horror, before I knew that my Henry was the spectre that visited me every night, and made my blood run chill with awful dread. At length he undeceived me, but, alas! it was then too late; my virgin honor was}}"gone