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enalready said how wretchedly clad cardenio was; 射 said to hi:
&ot;and who ay you be, brother, who see to know y father&039;s na well? for far, if i reber rightly, i have not ntioned it the whole story of y isfortunes&ot;
&ot;i a that unhappy beg, senora,&ot; replied cardenio, &ot;who, as youhave said, scda declared to be her hband; i a the unfortunatecardenio, who the wrong-dog of hi who has brought you to yourpresent ndition has reduced to the state you see , bare,ragd, bereft of all huan fort, and what is worse, of rean, fori only possess it when heaven is pleased for short space torestore it to i, dorothea, a he who witnessed the wrong done bydon fernando, and waited to hear the &039;yes&039; uttered by which scdaowned herself his betrothed: i a he who had not ura enough to seehow her fatg fit ended, or what ca of the paper that was found her bo, becae y heart had not the fortitude to endure anystrokes of ill-fortune at once; and losg patience i itted thehoe, and leavg a letter with y host, which i entreated hi lace scda&039;s hands, i betook yself to these litudes,relved to end here the life i hated as if it were y ortal eneybut fate would not rid of it, ntentg itself with robbg of y rean, perhaps to preserve for the good fortune i have had etg you; for if that which you have jt told be true, asi believe it to be, it ay be that heaven has yet store for both of a happier teration to our isfortunes than we look for;becae seeg that scda cannot arry
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