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rothe hoe and betook herself to lothario&039;s, to who 射 related whathad ourred, ipl hi to nvey her to place of safety orfly with her where they ight be safe fro anselo the state ofperplexity to which cailla reduced lothario was such that he wasunable to utter a word reply, still less to decide upon what heshould do at length he relved to nduct her to a nvent ofwhich a sister of his was prioress; cailla agreed to this, and withthe speed which the circtances deanded, lothario took her to thenvent and left her there, and then hiself itted the citywithout lettg anyone know of his departure
as on as daylight ca anselo, without issg cailla fro hisside, rose car to learn what leonela had to tell hi, and hastenedto the roo where he had locked her he opened the door, entered,but found no leonela; all he found was 射ets knotted to thedow, a pn proof that 射 had let herself down fro it andescaped he returned, uneasy, to tell cailla, but not fdg her bed or anywhere the hoe he was lost aazent he asked theservants of the hoe about her, but none of the uld give hi anyexplanation as he was gog search of cailla it happened by插nce that he observed her boxes were lyg open, and that thegreater part of her jewels were gone; and now he beca fully aware ofhis disgrace, and that leonela was not the cae of his isfortune;and, jt as he was, without delayg to dress hiself pletely,he repaired, sad at heart and dejected, to his friend lothario to akeknown his rrow to hi; but when he failed to
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