Page:The Monk, A Romance - Lewis (1796, 1st ed., Volume 3).djvu/27

 ther folded nor sealed. It was addressed to the marquis de las Cisternas, and the contents were as follow:

"Having recognised your page, I venture to send these few lines. Procure an order from the cardinal-duke for seizing my person, and that of the domina; but let it not be executed till Friday at midnight. It is the festival of St. Clare: there will be a procession of nuns by torch-light, and I shall be among them. Beware, not to let your intention be known. Should a syllable be dropped to excite the domina's suspicions, you will never hear of me more. Be cautious, if you prize the memory of Agnes, and wish to punish her assassins, I have that to tell, will freeze your blood with horror.

No sooner had the marquis read the note, than he fell back upon his pillow deprived of sense or motion. The hope failed him which till now had supported his existence; and