The Castle of Ehrenstein : Its Lords, Spiritual And Temporal, Its Inhabitants, Earthly And Unearthly 3
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his denial of all these charges; nay, more, who even saw him sign it, and read it over to him." " Ha ! ha ! ha ! my friend, the knave ! " cried the Baron of Eppenfeld. *' Say you so? — say you so? What, these are all lies of my invention, are they? 'Tis good — 'tis mighty good. But now, remember, I spare you no more. I was quite ready to do you a good turn, and die — if needs must be — without speaking; but now you turn so un- gratefully upon me, all the truth shall out." " You see, my mighty l...ord," said the Count, turning to the Emperor, " that he is moved by every breath of passion, and not by the simple voice of truth. Let the priest speak. Did he, or did he not, my reverend friend, sign a paper, denying all these charges to be true, after having heard every word written therein read clearly over to him ?" '' Even so," answered the priest, in a deli- berate tone ; " he heard the paper read, and made some marks meant for his name, though EHRENSTEIX. 225 the othograpliy was aught but good ; and at the same time he told me, by way of protest, that he signed to save his life, which you had threatened to take, by secret means, in prison — to gain a chance of libert}^, which you had promised, and to obtain a certain sum of money, which was to be added, to send him on his way." There was a deep silence for a minute, while all eyes were fixed upon the Count of Ehrenstein, whose eyes seemed to grow dim and glassy, and whose cheek was deadly pale.
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