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ns reote fro theobject with which i e; but if it is to defer the proised rewardthou art dog , thou ightst have put it off still lonr, forthe longg for happess gives the ore distress the nearer es thehope of gag it; but lest thou shouldst say that i do not answerthy estions, i say that i know thy hband anselo, and that we haveknown each other fro our earliest years; i will not speak of whatthou too knowest, of our friendship, that i ay not pel yself totestify agast the wrong that love, the ighty exce for greatererrors, akes flict upon hi thee i know and hold the saestiation as he does, for were it not i had not for a lesser prizeacted opposition to what i owe to y station and the holy laws oftrue friendship, now broken and violated by through that powerfuleney, love&ot;
&ot;if thou dost nfess that,&ot; returned cailla, &ot;ortal eney ofall that rightly deserves to be loved, with what face dost thou dareto e before one who thou knowest to be the irror where he isreflected on who thou shouldst look to see how unworthily thou hi?but, woe is , i now prehend what has ade thee give littleheed to what thou owest to thyself; it t have been freedoof e, for i will not call it iodesty, as it did not proceedfro any deliberate tention, but fro heedlessness such aswon are guilty of through advertence when they thk they haveno oasion for reserve but tell , traitor, when did i by word orsign give a reply to thy prayers that uld awaken thee a shadow ofhope of attag thy base wi
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