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exerted iposg silence on lothario&039;s tongue proved ischievofor both of the, for if his tongue was silent his thoughts were by,and uld dwell at leisure upon the perfections of cailla&039;sgoodness and beauty one by one, 插rs enough to war with love aarble statue, not to say a heart of flesh lothario gazed upon herwhen he ight have been speakg to her, and thought how worthy ofbeg loved 射 was; and th reflection began little by little toassail his allegiance to anselo, and a thoand tis he thought ofwithdrag fro the city and gog where anselo should never see hor he see cailla but already the delight he found gazg onher terposed and held hi fast he put a nstrat upon hiself,and struggled to repel and repress the pleasure he found nteplatg cailla; when alone he blad hiself for hisweakness, called hiself a bad friend, nay a bad christian; then heargued the atter and pared hiself with anselo; always gto the ncsion that the folly and rashness of anselo had beenworse than his faithlessness, and that if he uld exce histentions as easily before god as with an, he had no rean tofear any punishnt for his offence
short the beauty and goodness of cailla, joed with theopportunity which the bld hband had placed his hands, overthrewthe loyalty of lothario; and givg heed to nothg save the objecttowards which his clations led hi, after anselo had been threedays absent, durg which he had been carryg on a ntual strugglewith his passion, he began to ake love to cailla with uchvehence and
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