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Then you are not acquainted with my narrative?

Should I find you to be the peron whom I have long been in earch of, your hitory is not altogether unknown to me.

“That you have been in earch of!” Who gave you uch a commiion?

A man, who, if it o prove, is much concerned for your misfortunes.

How? Oh, Sir! tell me quickly—Whom do you think to find in me?

Agatha Friburg.

Yes, I am that unfortunate woman; and the man who pretends to take concern in my misfortunes is——Baron Wildenhaim——he who betrayed me, abandoned me and my child, and killed my parents.—He would now repair our ufferings with this pure of gold. [Takes out the pure.] Whatever may be your errand, Sir, whether to humble, or to protect me, it is alike indifferent. I therefore requet you to take this money to him who ent it. Tell him, my honour has never been aleable. Tell him, detitute as I am, even indigence will not tempt me to accept charity from my educer. He depied my heart—I depie his gold. He has trampled