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The sa else,

Christian, I ood

behaviour, but do not think ive me

my liberty; for you would have never exposed yourselves to the danger of

depriving enerously, especially as

you knoho I a it;

and if you will only name that, I here offer you all you require for

hter there; or else for her alone, for she

is the greatest and an to weep so bitterly that he filled us all with

compassion and forced Zoraida to look at hi she was so moved that she rose fro her face to his, they both gave way to such

an outburst of tears that several of us were constrained to keep them

company

But when her father saw her in full dress and with all her jewels about

her, he said to her in his own language, "What ht, before this terrible ed