Feudal Tyrants; Or, the Counts of Carlsheim And Sargans. a Romance 1

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Fool that I was ! I flew with rapture into the arms of Ethelbert, where I exr pected 160 pGCted to find an earthly paradise and was deceived : with agony, keen as that of the dying, did I enter Rdvenstein Castle and was deceived again !
Ah! will short-sighted mortals never succeed in comprehending, that that which appears, and that which />, but rarely coincide ? Yet, when we have experienced these deceptions twice or thric^ the experience makes us in future calm and resigned; and we acquire fr
...om it that indifference which raises us above the frowns and smiles of fortune, and enables us to repress with equal strength groundless apprehensions andT unavailing wishes.
During the first days of my confine- tti^nt I was in truth most wretched.
My situation was rendered almost in- supportable 161 supportable by the want of every coik venience and comfort, and by the tedi- ousness of unbroken solitude. I sighed after society of any kind, even though it had been such as (to judge from it* outward appearance) would have pro- mised ine but little entertainment.


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