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&ot;say no ore, dona clara,&ot; said dorothea at this, at the sa tikissg her a thoand tis over, &ot;say no ore, i tell you, buait till day es; when i trt god to arran this affair ofyours that it ay have the happy endg such an nocentbegng deserves&ot;
&ot;ah, senora,&ot; said dona clara, &ot;what end can be hoped for when hisfather is of such lofty position, and wealthy, that he wouldthk i was not fit to be even a servant to his n, uch less wife?and as to arryg without the knowled of y father, i would notdo it for all the world i would not ask anythg ore than thatthis youth should go back and leave ; perhaps with not seeg hi,and the long distance we shall have to travel, the pa i suffer noway bee easier; though i daresay the redy i propose will do very little good i don&039;t know how the devil this has e about, orhow this love i have for hi got ; i such a young girl, and hesuch a re boy; for i verily believe we are both of an a, and ia not sixteen yet; for i will be sixteen i插elas day, next, yfather says&ot;
dorothea uld not help laughg to hear how like a child dona claraspoke &ot;let go to sleep now, senora,&ot; said 射, &ot;for the littleof the night that i fancy is left to : god will on send daylight, and we will set all to rights, or it will go hard with &ot;
with this they fell asleep, and deep silence reigned all through then the only perns not asleep were the landlady&039;s daughter andher servant aritornes, who, knog the weak pot of don ixo