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and sweet, when he caloomy and fretful, and very unkind sometimes to my lady This

afflicted her very much, as I saw, for she never coe hiood

humour, that my heart has often ached to see it But he used to be

stubborn, and give her harsh answers, and then, when she found it all

in vain, she would go to her own room, and cry so! I used to hear her

in the anti-rooo to her

I used, sometireatly ad the

many chevaliers, that visited at the chateau, there was one, that I

always thought seemed just suited for my lady; he was so courteous, yet

so spirited, and there was such a grace, as it were, in all he did, or

said I always observed, that, whenever he had been there, the Marquis

was htful, and it caht to have married, but I never could

learn for certain'