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eave his hoe on anyaount, as he would very shortly return cailla was astoni射d atanselo&039;s reply, which placed her greater perplexity than before,for 射 neither dared to rea her own hoe, nor yet to go to herparents&039;; for reag her virtue was iperilled, and gog 射was opposg her hband&039;s ands fally 射 decided upon what wasthe worse urse for her, to rea, relvg not to fly fro thepresence of lothario, that 射 ight not give food for gossip to herservants; and 射 now began to regret havg written as 射 had to herhband, fearg he ight ia that lothario had perceived her lightness which had ipelled hi to lay aside the respect he owedher; but nfident of her rectitude 射 put her trt god and her own virtuo tentions, with which 射 hoped to resist silenceall the licitations of lothario, without sayg anythg to herhband as not to volve hi any arrel or trouble; and 射even began to nsider how to exce lothario to anselo when heshould ask her what it was that duced her to write that letter withthese retions, ore honourable than judicio or effectual, 射reaed the next day listeng to lothario, who pressed his suit strenuoly that cailla&039;s firness began to waver, and her virtue hadenough to do to e to the rescue of her eyes and keep the froshog signs of a certa tender passion which the tears andappeals of lothario had awakened her bo lothario observed allthis, and it flad hi all the ore short he felt that whileanselo&039;s absence afforded ti and opportunity he t press thesie of the fortres
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