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"Deceiving me--!"
"With every moment he lives!"
"But--oh, God- me?"
"His very name is false!"
"What do you mean? Ah no, no--I'm sure he would not, and yet--oh,
God-mother,--why?"
"Because--hush, Cleone--he's i men in London, and--hush! He would be--loved for himself alone
So, Cleone,--listen,--he may perhaps come to you with some wonderful
story of poverty and humble birth He may tell you his father was
only a--a farhtfully ro him as you do--"
"I don't!"
"With every one of your yellow hairs--"
"I do--not!"
"From the sole of your foot--"
"God-mother!"
"To the crown of your wilful head,--oh, Youth, Youth!--you may let
your heart answer as it would Oh Fire! Passion! Ro!) Your heart, I say, Cleone, may have its way,
because with all his wealth he has a father who--hush!--at one tiland,--a powerfulcapabilities So, when your
heart--(dear me, how impatient Jack is!) Oh, supper? Excellent, for,
child, now I coer!"