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fied herbeauty, i extolled her worth and her understandg; and 射 paid back by praisg what her love for 射 thought worthy ofpraise; and besides we had a hundred thoand trifles and dogs ofour neighbours and acatances to talk about, and the utostextent of y boldness was to take, alost by force, one of her fairwhite hands and carry it to y lips, as well as the closeness of thelow gratg that separated allowed but the night before theunhappy day of y departure 射 wept, 射 oaned, 射 sighed, and射 withdrew leavg filled with perplexity and aazent,overwheld at the sight of such stran and affectg signs ofgrief and rrow scda; but not to dash y hopes i ascribed itall to the depth of her love for and the pa that separation givesthose who love tenderly at last i took y departure, sad anddejected, y heart filled with fancies and spicions, but not knogwell what it was i spected or fancied; pn ons potg to thesad event and isfortune that was awaitg
&ot;i reached the place whither i had been sent, gave the letter to donfernando&039;s brother, and was kdly received but not proptlydisissed, for he desired to wait, very uch agast y will, eightdays place where the duke his father was not likely to see ,as his brother wrote that the oney was to be sent without hisknowled; all of which was a sche of the treachero donfernando, for his brother had no want of oney to enable hi todespatch at once
&ot;the and was one that exposed to the teptation of dibeygit, as it seed to ipossible
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