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&ot;to proceed, then: don fernando fdg y presence an obstacle tothe execution of his treachero and wicked design, relved to send to his elder brother under the pretext of askg oney fro hito pay for six horses which, purposely, and with the le object ofsendg away that he ight the better carry out his fernalsche, he had pur插sed the very day he offered to speak to yfather, and the price of which he now desired to fetch uld ihave anticipated this treachery? uld i by any 插nce havespected it? nay; far fro that, i offered with the greatestpleasure to go at once, y satisfaction at the good barga thathad been ade that night i spoke with scda, and told her what hadbeen agreed upon with don fernando, and how i had strong hopes ofour fair and reanable wi射s beg realised 射, as unspicio asi was of the treachery of don fernando, bade try to returnspeedily, as 射 believed the fulfilnt of our desires would bedelayed only long as y father put off speakg to hers i know nohy it was that on sayg this to her eyes filled with tears, andthere ca a p her throat that prevented her fro utterg aword of any ore that it seed to 射 was strivg to say to i was astoni射d at this unual turn, which i never beforeobserved her for we always nversed, whenever good fortune and ynuity gave the 插nce, with the greatest gaiety andcheerfulness, glg tears, sighs, jealoies, doubts, or fears withour words; it was all on y part a eulogy of y good fortune thatheaven should have given her to for y istress; i glori