the legacy, which had been bequeathed to emily by signora laurentini, she begged valancourt would allow her to resign to mons.bonnac; and valancourt, when she made the request, felt all the value of the compliment it conveyed.the castle of udolpho, also, descended to the wife of mons.bonnac, who was the nearest surviving relation of the house of that name, and thus affluence restored his long-oppressed spirits to peace, and his family to comfort.

o! how joyful it is to tell of happiness, such as that of valancourt and emily; to relate, that, after suffering under the oppression of the vicious and the disdain of the weak, they were, at length, restored to each other--to the beloved landscapes of their native country,--to the securest felicity of this life, that of aspiring to moral and labouring for intellectual improvement--to the pleasures of enlightened society, and to the exercise of the benevolence, which had always animated their hearts; while the bowers of la vallee became, once more, the retreat of goodness, wisdom and domestic blessedness!

o! useful may it be to have shewn, that, though the vicious can sometimes pour affliction upon the good, their power is transient and their punishment certain; and that innocence, though oppressed by injustice, shall, supported by patience, finally triumph over misfortune!

and, if the weak hand, that has recorded this tale, has, by its scenes, beguiled the mourner of one hour of sorrow, or, by its moral, taught him to sustain it--the effort, however humble, has not been vain, nor is the writer unrewarded.

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