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e or no iportance, becae ere long, on fdg her that nstancy which we expect, thou canst tell her the pntruth as regards our strata, and rega thy place her estee;and as thou art venturg little, and by the venture canst afford uch satisfaction, refe not to undertake it, even if furtherdifficulties present theselves to thee; for, as i have said, ifthou wilt only ake a begng i will acknowled the issue decided&ot;
lothario seeg the fixed deteration of anselo, and notknog what further exaples to offer or argunts to ur orderto dissuade hi fro it, and perceivg that he threatened tonfide his pernicio sche to one else, to avoid a greaterevil relved to gratify hi and do what he asked, tendg to anathe bess as to satisfy anselo without rruptg the d ofcailla; reply he told hi not to unicate his purpose to anyother, for he would undertake the task hiself, and would beg itas on as he pleased anselo ebraced hi warly and affectionately,and thanked hi for his offer as if he had bestowed greatfavour upon hi; and it was agreed beeen the to set about it thenext day, anselo affordg opportunity and ti to lothario tonverse alone with cailla, and furnishg hi with oney andjewels to offer and present to her he sugsted, too, that heshould treat her to ic, and write verses her praise, and if hewas unwillg to take the trouble of posg the, he offered todo it hiself lothario agreed to all with an tention very differentfro what anselo supposed, and with this understandg theyreturned to anselo
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