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They followed him through the church to the cloisters, at the

extremity of which was a small door, which the friar unlocked. It

opened upon the woods.

'This path,' said he, 'leads thro' an intricate part of the woods, to

the rocks that rise on the right of the abbey; in their recesses you

may secrete yourselves till you are prepared for a longer journey. But

extinguish your light; it may betray you to the marquis's people, who

are dispersed about this spot. Farewell! my children, and God's

blessing be upon ye.'

Julia's tears declared her gratitude; she had no time for words. They

stepped into the path, and the father closed the door. They were now

liberated from the monastery, but danger awaited them without, which

it required all their caution to avoid. Ferdinand knew the path which

the friar had pointed out to be the same that led to the rocks where

his horses were stationed, and he pursued it with quick and silent

steps. Julia, whose fears conspired with the gloom of night to magnify

and transform every object around her, imagined at each step that she

took, she perceived the figures of men, and fancied every whisper of

the breeze the sound of pursuit.

They proceeded swiftly, till Julia, breathless and exhausted, could go

no farther. They had not rested many minutes, when they heard a

rustling among the bushes at some distance, and soon after

distinguished a low sound of voices. Ferdinand and Julia instantly

renewed their flight, and thought they still heard voices advance upon

the wind. This thought was soon confirmed, for the sounds now gained

fast upon them, and they distinguished words which served only to

heighten their apprehensions, when they reached the extremity of the

woods. The moon, which was now up, suddenly emerging from a dark

cloud, discovered to them several man in pursuit; and also shewed to

the pursuers the course of the fugitives. They endeavoured to gain the

rocks where the horses were concealed, and which now appeared in view.

These they reached when the pursuers had almost overtaken them--but

their horses were gone! Their only remaining chance of escape was to

fly into the deep recesses of the rock. They, therefore, entered a

winding cave, from whence branched several subterraneous avenues, at

the extremity of one of which they stopped. The voices of men now

vibrated in tremendous echoes through the various and secret caverns

of the place, and the sound of footsteps seemed fast approaching.

Julia trembled with terror, and Ferdinand drew his sword, determined

to protect her to the last. A confused volley of voices now sounded up

that part of the cave were Ferdinand and Julia lay concealed. In a

few moments the steps of the pursuers suddenly took a different

direction, and the sounds sunk gradually away, and were heard no more.