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warth of langua that 射 was overwheld withaazent, and uld only rise fro her place and retire to her roowithout answerg hi a word but the hope which always sprgs uith love was not weakened lothario by this repellg deanour; onthe ntrary his passion for cailla creased, and 射 disverg hi what 射 had never expected, knew not what to do; andnsiderg it neither safe nor right to give hi the 插nce oropportunity of speakg to her aga, 射 relved to send, as 射 didthat very night, one of her servants with a letter to anselo, which 射 addressed the follog words to hi
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which is ntued the novel of &ot;the ill-advised curiosity&ot;
&ot;it is only said that an ary looks ill without its neraland a castle without its castellan, and i say that a young arriedwoan looks still worse without her hband unless there are very goodreans for it i fd yself ill at ease without you, and capable of endurg this separation, that unless you returnickly i shall have to go for relief to y parents&039; hoe, even ifi leave yours without a protector; for the one you left , ifdeed he deserved that title, has, i thk, ore regard to his ownpleasure than to what ncerns you: as you are possessed ofdiscernnt i need say no ore to you, nor deed is it fittg ishould say ore&ot;
anselo received this letter, and fro it he gathered thatlothario had already begun his task and that cailla t have repliedto hi as he would have wi射d; and delighted beyond asure at suchtellce he sent word to her not to l
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