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The Castles of Athlin and Dunbayne |
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Subtitle
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A Highland Story
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| Author
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Ann Radcliffe
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| Category
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Gothic
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| Language
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English
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| Published
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1789
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| Extract
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, revenge, commanded him to go; filial love, regret, and pity, entreated him
to stay. Mary fell at his feet, and clasping his knees with all the wild energy
of grief besought him to relinquish his fatal purpose, and save his last surviving
parent. Her tears, her sighs, and the soft simplicity of her air, spoke a yet
stronger language than her tongue: but the silent grief of the Countess was
still more touching, and in his endeavours to sooth her, he was on the point
of yielding his resolution, when the figure of his dying father arose to his
imagination, and stamped his purpose irrevocably. The anxiety of a fond mother,
presented Matilda with the image of her son bleeding and ghastly; and the death
of her Lord was revived in her memory with all the agonizing grief that sad
event had impressed upon her heart, the harsher characters of which, the lenient
hand of time had almost obliterated. So lovely is Pity in all her attitudes,
that fondness prompts us to believe she can never transgress; but she changes
into
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