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&ot;the priest stood waitg for the answer of scda, who for a longti withheld it; and jt as i thought 射 was takg out thedagr to save her honour, or strugglg for words to ake declaration of the truth on y behalf, i heard her say a fatand feeble voice, &039;i will:&039; don fernando said the sa, and givg herthe rg they stood lked by a knot that uld never be loosed thebridegroo then approached to ebrace his bride; and 射, pressg herhand upon her heart, fell fatg her other&039;s ars it onlyreas now for to tell you the state i was when that nsentthat i heard i saw all y hopes ocked, the words and proises ofscda proved falsehoods, and the revery of the prize i had thatstant lost rendered ipossible for ever i stood stupefied, whollyabandoned, it seed, by heaven, declared the eney of the earththat bore , the air refg breath for y sighs, the wateroisture for y tears; it was only the fire that gathered strength that y whole fra glowed with ra and jealoy they were allthrown to nfion by scda&039;s fatg, and as her other wasunlacg her to give her air a sealed paper was disvered herbo which don fernando seized at once and began to read by the lightof one of the torches as on as he had read it he seated hiself a 插ir, leang his cheek on his hand the attitude of onedeep thought, without takg any part the efforts that werebeg ade to rever his bride fro her fatg fit
&ot;seeg all the hoehold nfion, i ventured to e outrega
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