How we cite our quotes: (Volume.Chapter.Paragraph)
Quote #1
St. Aubert thought it was probably kindled by some of the numerous banditti […] and he became watchful and anxious to know whether the road passed by the fire. (1.6.15)
Chill out, St. Aubert. You can really see where Em gets her fearful nature and overactive imagination from.
Quote #2
Her tears were suddenly stopped by terror—a voice spoke near her in the pavilion; she shrieked—it spoke again, and she distinguished the well-known tones of Valancourt. (1.13.38)
How on edge do you think Em is if even Valancourt scares her silly? She must seriously be scared that someone's after her.
Quote #3
[…] Emily, for the first time, saw [Montoni] go with regret; for she considered his presence a protection though she knew not what she should fear. (2.3.12)
The devil you know is better than the devil you don't, right? Even if Montoni seems a little sinister, he is Emily's uncle. That should count for something.