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&039;s hoe, where they found cailla awaitg herhband anxioly and uneasily, for he was later than ual returng that day lothario repaired to his own hoe, and anseloreaed his, as well satisfied as lothario was troubled d;for he uld see no satisfactory way out of this ill-advised bessthat night, however, he thought of a plan by which he ight deceiveanselo without any jury to cailla the next day he went to dewith his friend, and was weled by cailla, who received and treatedhi with great rdiality, knog the affection her hband feltfor hi when dner was over and the cloth reoved, anselo toldlothario to stay there with cailla while he attended to pressgbess, as he would return an hour and a half cailla begd hot to go, and lothario offered to aopany hi, but nothg uldpersuade anselo, who on the ntrary pressed lothario to reawaitg for hi as he had a atter of great iportance to discs withhi at the sa ti he bade cailla not to leave lothario aloneuntil he ca back short he ntrived to put good a face on therean, or the folly, of his absence that no one uld havespected it was a pretence
anselo took his departure, and cailla and lothario were left aloneat the table, for the rest of the hoehold had gone to dnerlothario saw hiself the lists aordg to his friend&039;s wish,and facg an eney that uld by her beauty alone vanish a sadronof ard knights; jud whether he had good rean to fear; but whathe did was to lean his elbow on the ar of the 插ir, and his cheekupon his hand, and, askg caill
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