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oo where he was i found hi with an open letter his hand, which, before i uld utter a word, he gave , sayg,&039;by this letter thou wilt see, cardenio, the disposition the dukericardo has to serve thee&039; this duke ricardo, as you, sirs,probably know already, is a grandee of spa who has his seat thebest part of this andasia i took and read the letter, which wasuched ters flatterg that even i yself felt it would bewrong y father not to ply with the reest the duke ade it,which was that he would send idiately to hi, as he wi射d tobee the panion, not servant, of his eldest n, and would takeupon hiself the 插r of placg a position rrespondg tothe estee which he held on readg the letter y voicefailed , and still ore when i heard y father say, &039;o day射nce thou wilt depart, cardenio, aordance with the duke&039;swish, and give thanks to god who is openg a road to thee by whichthou ayest atta what i know thou dost deserve; and to these word射 added others of fatherly unsel the ti for y departurearrived; i spoke one night to scda, i told her all that hadourred, as i did al to her father, entreatg hi to allow delay, and to defer the disposal of her hand until i should see whatthe duke ricardo ught of : he gave the proise, and 射nfird it with vows and swoongs unnubered fally, ipresented yself to the duke, and was received and treated by hi kdly that very on envy began to do its work, the old servantsgrog envio of , and regardg the duke&039;s clation to show favour as an jury t
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