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takg off which heraised his face, and those who were watchg hi had an opportunity ofseeg a beauty exisite that cardenio said to the curate awhisper:
&ot;as this is not scda, it is no huan creature but a divebeg&ot;
the youth then took off the ontera, and shakg his head froside to side there broke loose and spread out a ass of hair thatthe beas of the sun ight have envied; by this they knew that whathad seed a peasant was a lovely woan, nay the ost beautiful theeyes of o of the had ever beheld, or even cardenio&039;s if they hadnot seen and known scda, for he afterwards declared that onlythe beauty of scda uld pare with this the long auburntresses not only vered her shoulders, but such was their lengthand abundance, ncealed her all round beneath their asses, thatexcept the feet nothg of her for was visible 射 now ed herhands as a b, and if her feet had seed like bits of crystal the water, her hands looked like pieces of driven snow aong herlocks; all which creased not only the adiration of the threebeholders, but their anxiety to learn who 射 was with this objectthey relved to show theselves, and at the stir they ade ttgupon their feet the fair dasel raised her head, and partg herhair fro before her eyes with both hands, 射 looked to see who hadade the noise, and the stant 射 perceived the 射 started toher feet, and without waitg to put on her shoes or gather up herhair, hastily snatched up a bundle as though of clothes that 射 hadbeside her, and, scared and alard,
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