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 Indeed, Madam, he ran a great rique. I oberved your father on the point of executing againt him the mot violent reolutions.

Ah! Romeo, Romeo, what was thy deign? Why didt thou hew thyelf in o dangerous a place? My father will imagine that you came to brave him. I tremble for thy life. Ah! Heavens, how I love him!

Oh, Madam, reume more command over your heart; conider, the conequences of uch an attachment mut of coure prove unhappy to you.

But how can I break off with Romeo? I have anwered his paion in a manner that reembled nothing les than hatred. Mut I pas in his opinion for a double dealer, and a deceitful peron?

A few civilities hewn a tranger, are attended with no conequences.

But I have made him a preent of a ring.

This is an innocent piece of gallantry, which may ecape on a day of fetivity.

But, Rh