tears, and
remained
silent.
Montraville
too well
understood
the cause
of her
tears. He
kissed her
cheek, and
bidding
her not
make
herself
uneasy,
unable to
bear the
silent but
keen
remonstrance,
hastily
left her.
The next
morning by
sun-rise
they found
themselves
at anchor
before the
city of
New-York.
A boat was
ordered to
convey the
ladies on
shore.
Crayton
accompanied
them; and
they were
shewn to a
house of
public
entertainment.
Scarcely
were they
seated
when the
door


