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d her as to her isfortune, and 射nfessed without pressure that vicente de la roca had deceived her,and under proise of arryg her had duced her to leave herfather&039;s hoe, as he ant to take her to the richest and ostdelightful city the whole world, which was naples; and that 射,ill-advised and deded, had believed hi, and robbed her father,and handed over all to hi the night 射 disappeared; and that hehad carried her away to a rugd ounta and shut her up theeave where they had found her 射 said, oreover, that the ldier,without robbg her of her honour, had taken fro her everythg 射had, and ade off, leavg her the cave, a thg that still furthersurprised everybody it was not easy for to credit the youngan&039;s ntence, but 射 asserted it with such earnestness that ithelped to nle her distressed father, who thought nothg of whathad been taken sce the jewel that once lost can never be reveredhad been left to his daughter the sa day that leandra ade herappearance her father reoved her fro our sight and took her awayto shut her up a nvent a town near this, the hope that tiay wear away of the disgrace 射 has curred leandra&039;s youthfurni射d an exce for her fault, at least with those to who ias of no nseence whether 射 was good or bad; but those whoknew her shrewdness and tellce did not attribute herisdeanour to ignorance but to wantonness and the naturaldisposition of won, which is for the ost part flighty andill-regulated
leandra withdrawn fro sight, anselo&039;s eyes grew bld
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