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EUGENE ARAM.

CHAPTER X.

THE INTERVIEW BETWEEN ARAM AND THE STRANGER.


"The spirits I have raised abandon me,
The spells which I have studied baffle me."Manfred.

Meanwhile Aram strode rapidly through the village, and not till he had regained the solitary valley did he relax his step.

The evening had already deepened into night. Along the sere and melancholy wood, the autumnal winds crept, with a lowly, but gathering moan. Where the water held its course, a damp and ghostly mist clogged the air, but the skies were calm, and chequered only by a few clouds, that swept in long, white, spectral streaks, over the solemn stars. Now and then, the bat wheeled swiftly round, almost touching the figure of