The Vampyre; a Tale

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Those who feltthis sensation of awe, could not explain whence it arose: someattributed it to the dead grey eye, which, fixing upon the object'sface, did not seem to penetrate, and at one glance to pierce throughto the inward workings of the heart; but fell upon the cheek with aleaden ray that weighed upon the skin it could not pass. Hispeculiarities caused him to be invited to every house; all wished tosee him, and those who had been accustomed to violent excitement, andnow felt the weight of e...nnui, were pleased at having something intheir presence capable of engaging their attention. In spite of thedeadly hue of his face, which never gained a warmer tint, either fromthe blush of modesty, or from the strong emotion of passion, thoughits form and outline were beautiful, many of the female hunters afternotoriety attempted to win his attentions, and gain, at least, somemarks of what they might term affection: Lady Mercer, who had been themockery of every monster shewn in drawing-rooms since her marriage, threw herself in his way, and did all but put on the dress of amountebank, to attract his notice:--though in vain:--when shestood before him, though his eyes were apparently fixed upon her's, still it seemed as if they were unperceived;--even her unappalledimpudence was baffled, and she left, the field.

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