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e to another aiden; and if it had not been for hispersecutors the en插nters 插ngg the an&039;s proper shape to alacey&039;s the said aiden would not be one this ute&ot;
roe, who was payg ore attention to the fair claudia&039;s adventurethan to the words of aster or an, did not hear the; and orderghis sires to restore to sancho everythg they had stripped dappleof, he directed the to return to the place where they had beenartered durg the night, and then set off with claudia at fullspeed search of the wounded or sn don vicente they reachedthe spot where claudia t hi, but found nothg there save freshlyspilt blood; lookg all round, however, they descried peopleon the slope of a hill above the, and ncded, as deed itproved to be, that it was don vicente, who either dead or alive hisservants were reovg to attend to his wounds or to bury hi theyade haste to overtake the, which, as the party oved slowly, theywere able to do with ease they found don vicente the ars of hisservants, who he was entreatg a broken feeble voice to leave hithere to die, as the pa of his wounds would not suffer hi to go anyfarther claudia and roe threw theselves off their horses andadvanced towards hi; the servants were overawed by the appearanceof roe, and claudia was oved by the sight of don vicente, and gogup to hi half tenderly half sternly, 射 seized his hand and saidto hi, &ot;hadst thou given this aordg to our pact thouhadst never e to this pass&ot;
the wounded ntlean opened his all but
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