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Immediately the poor.html">poor monster began to sigh, and hissed so frightfully,
Beast having said, in a mournful voice, "then farewell, Beauty," left
out.
When Beauty was alone, she felt a great deal of compassion for poor
natured should be so ugly."
Beauty spent three months very contentedly in the palace: every evening
rationally, with plain good.html">good common sense, but never with what the world
the monster; and seeing him often, had so accustomed her to his
often look on her watch to see.html">see when it would be nine; for the Beast
Beauty any concern, which was, that every night, before she went to bed,
said to him, "Beast, you make me very uneasy, I wish I could consent to
happen: I shall always esteem you as a friend; endeavour to be satisfied
misfortune; but then I love.html">love you with the tenderest affection: however, I
leave me." Beauty blushed at these words; she had seen in her glass,
longed to see him again. "I could, (answered she), indeed promise never
that I shall fret to death.html">death, if you refuse me that satisfaction." "I had
uneasiness: I will send you to your father.html">father.html">father, you shall remain with him,
love you too well to be the cause of your death: I give you my promise
my brothers gone to the army; only let me stay a week with my father, as
but remember your promise: you need only lay your ring on the table
Beauty." Beast sighed as usual, bidding her good night; and Beauty went
morning, she found herself at her father's, and having rang a little
she saw her, gave a loud shriek; at which the good man ran up stairs,
He held her fast locked in his arms above a quarter of an hour. As soon
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