THE THE ORPHAN OF THE RHINE, WHO'S THE MURDERER ? FOR A. K. NEWMAN AND CO. LEADENHALL-STREET. 249. S. 449. THE NOCTURNAL MINSTREL. CHAP. I. Incedis per ignes Suppositos cineri doloso. HORÁCE. THE Baroness slept little during the night that the Earl kept watch in the chamber, her thoughts being constantly engaged and harrassed by the subject of the day's adventure, which continued to excite in her the most uneasy fears and apprehensions. Every sound made her VOL. II. B tremble, |