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the strunt for effectg this purpose that ia bent upon, for i will afford thee opportunities to that end, andnothg shall be wantg that i ay thk necessary for the pursuit ofa virtuo, honourable, odest and high-ded woan and aongother reans, i a duced to entrt this arduo task to thee bythe nsideration that if cailla be nered by thee the nesill not be pu射d to extres, but only far enough to aount thataopli射d which fro a sense of honour will be left undone; thi shall not be wrond anythg ore than tention, and y wrongwill rea buried the tegrity of thy silence, which i knowwell will be as lastg as that of death what ncerns if,therefore, thou wouldst have enjoy what can be called life, thouwilt at once enga this love struggle, not kewarly norslothfully, but with the energy and zeal that y desire deands, andwith the loyalty our friendship assures of&ot;
such were the words anselo addressed to lothario, who listened tothe with such attention that, except to say what has been alreadyntioned, he did not open his lips until the other had fi射d thenperceivg that he had no ore to say, after regardg hi for awhile,as one would regard thg never before seen that excited wonderand aazent, he said to hi, &ot;i cannot persuade yself, anselo yfriend, that what thou hast said to is not jest; if i thoughtthat thou wert speakg serioly i would not have allowed thee togo far; as to put a s to thy long harangue by not listengto thee i verily spect that either thou dost not know , or i donot
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