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NECROMANCER.
237

CONTINUATION OF

WOLF'S CONFESSION,

AND THE

FINAL ISSUE OF HIS TRIAL.

"My worthy friend,

"It is with the sincerest satisfaction I am going to give you a faithful account of the remainder of Wolf's confession, and the final issue of his trial, according to my promise."

"You will remember that he closed the narration of his singular adventures which he gave on the first day of his trial, with his reluctant return to the castle, where he intended to stay 'till the darkness of night should shel-ter