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10 you injury. I'll spend every drop of blood in my body to right you, if you will but let me know the cause of your being thus sad and sorrowful. She hearing him speak thus unto her, which he never did before, checked him for his sauciness, by bidding him be gone, which he instantly did; but



said, as he was going out, Though I have offended you now, somebody will please you before night; that being the day he appointed to meet her.