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the ont the speaker ntioned the na of don fernando,cardenio 插nd lour and broke to a sweat, with such signs ofeotion that the curate and the barber, who observed it, feared thatone of the ad fits which they heard attacked hi tis was gupon hi; but cardenio showed no further agitation and reaed iet,regardg the peasant girl with fixed attention, for he began tospect who 射 was 射, however, without noticg the excitentof cardenio, ntug her story, went on to say:
&ot;and they had hardly disvered , when, as he owned afterwards, hewas sitten with a violent love for , as the anner which itdisplayed itself pnly showed but to shorten the long recital of ywoes, i will pass over silence all the artifices eployed by donfernando for declarg his passion for he bribed all thehoehold, he gave and offered gifts and presents to y parents; everyday was like a holiday or a rry-akg our street; by night noone uld sleep for the ic; the love letters that ed to e toy hand, no one knew how, were nurable, full of tender pleadgsand pleds, ntag ore proises and oaths than there wereletters the; all which not only did not ften , but hardened yheart agast hi, as if he had been y ortal eney, and as ifeverythg he did to ake yield were done with the oppositetention not that the high-bred bearg of don fernando wasdisagreeable to , or that i found his iportunities weari; forit gave a certa rt of satisfaction to fd yself ught andprized by a ntlean of such distction, and i was not displeased atseeg y