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Excerpt from Sketches of a Sea Port Town, Vol. 3 of 3
But the lapse of time had gradually worn them away, and they had been almost forgotten, till refreshed in all their ancient force by that mysterious warning, which might after all, be only a joke. And yet there were many mi nute circumstances which, singly, were of no value, and might be accounted for as the effect of imagination - but which, in conjunction with each other, must favour the notion, that Co lonel Levison was yet alive, or be ascribed at once to supernatural in?uence. The shadow at Mrs. Arnold's ball, the disturbances at Dale Hall, (which had been a favourite scene of his pranks and debaucheries)-though every pains to explain these away, and to discover their cause had proved ineffectual, - still it was possi ble that Isabella's correspondent might pos sess some clue for the perfect unravelling of the mystery. Yet Temple was aware that it would be a wearisome and uncertain pursuit, to attempt to discover who this correspondent might be, in a place so wide as our town, and that it would only expose his own suspicions more fully to the person or persons, whose in.
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