Mokeanna! : a treble temptation, etc., etc., etc. . THK WHITE WITNESS BACl. \lkS THE LAE»Y BETTJNA. [/<j^<? {J, MOKEANNA. ii Mokeanna, who was impatiently caracolling and rearing inthe pale moonlight, My steed waits. Give me/ she implored, one moment to pack up awarmer robe, mj- cheviin defer. Not a second. Hark I I hear footsteps ! Come ! andseizing the trembling lady by her long raven tresses, hesprang through the window. A minute afterwards the slumbering household was dis-turbed by the sharp report of a pistol. The Lady Agnesia started from her slumber. • Evelina, something must have
Mokeanna! : a treble temptation, etc., etc., etc. . THK WHITE WITNESS BACl. \lkS THE LAE»Y BETTJNA. [/<j^<? {J, MOKEANNA. ii Mokeanna, who was impatiently caracolling and rearing inthe pale moonlight, My steed waits. Give me/ she implored, one moment to pack up awarmer robe, mj- cheviin defer. Not a second. Hark I I hear footsteps ! Come ! andseizing the trembling lady by her long raven tresses, hesprang through the window. A minute afterwards the slumbering household was dis-turbed by the sharp report of a pistol. The Lady Agnesia started from her slumber. • Evelina, something must have happened. She was ris;ht. PART v.—THE AUDITORIUM. CHAPTER I.
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