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hou wilt prove the nerosity of thy loftynoble spirit, and the world shall see that with thee rean has orefence than passion&ot;
all the ti dorothea was speakg, cardenio, though he heldscda his ars, never took his eyes off don fernando,detered, if he saw hi ake any hostile ovent, to try and defendhiself and resist as best he uld all who ight assail hi, thoughit should st hi his life but now don fernando&039;s friends, as wellas the curate and the barber, who had been present all the while,not fettg the worthy sancho panza, ran forward and gathered rounddon fernando, entreatg hi to have regard for the tears of dorothea,and not suffer her reanable hopes to be disappoted, sce, as theyfirly believed, what 射 said was but the truth; and biddg hiobserve that it was not, as it ight see, by aident, but by aspecial disposition of providence that they had all t a placewhere no one uld have expected a etg and the curate bade hireber that only death uld part scda fro cardenio; thateven if sword were to separate the they would thk theirdeath ost happy; and that a case that aditted of no redy hiswisest urse was, by nerg and puttg a nstrat uponhiself, to show a nero d, and of his own aord suffer theseo to enjoy the happess heaven had granted the he bade hi,too, turn his eyes upon the beauty of dorothea and he would see thatfew if any uld eal uch less excel her; while to that beautyshould be added her odesty and the surpassg love 射 bore hibut besides all this, he reded hi that if he
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