8 Results for: (Concept:10282482-n)
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10093 We had , however , an aunt , my mother 's maiden sister , Miss Honoria Westphail , who lives near Harrow , and we were occasionally allowed to pay short visits at this lady 's house .
45874 But the young maiden , being , discreet and of good repute , would ever avoid him , for she feared his evil name .
45875 So it came to pass that one Michaelmas this Hugo , with five or six of his idle and wicked companions , stole down upon the farm and carried off the maiden , her father and brothers being from home , as he well knew .
45876 When they had brought her to the Hall the maiden was placed in an upper chamber , while Hugo and his friends sat down to a long carouse , as was their nightly custom .
45882 Whereat Hugo ran from the house , crying to his grooms that they should saddle his mare and unkennel the pack , and giving the hounds a kerchief of the maid 's he swung them to the line , and so off full cry in the moonlight over the moor .
45887 The moon shone clear above them , and they rode swiftly abreast , taking that course which the maid must needs have taken if she were to reach her own home .
45889 And the man , as the story goes , was so crazed with fear that he could scarce speak , but at last he said that he had indeed seen the unhappy maiden , with the hounds upon her track .
45899 The moon was shining bright upon the clearing , and there in the centre lay the unhappy maid where she had fallen , dead of fear and of fatigue .

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