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1 Ded| moreover, I maintain I’ll never see, has asked me 2 Pre| them by your request, I’ll not be so foolish as to 3 Pre| demand so uproariously. But I’ll not invent, as you insist, 4 Pre| let you grow old. But I’ll indulge your desire; I’ll 5 Pre| ll indulge your desire; I’ll make the grey hairs of your 6 Pre| spark still burning. So I’ll tell of a wonderful love, 7 Pre| old forgotten types, but I’ll bring forth torches that 8 1| our love; and if first he’ll pledge himself to me, I 9 1| and need not fear. So I’ll make ready, and hesitate 10 1| as much as I do him. He’ll be for ever mine, when once 11 1| that throng my doors. I’ll make work for love; and 12 1| for love; and either he’ll stay here or take me with 13 1| talk of men to me, when I’ll not hear it? She dares nothing, 14 2| behaviour is indiscreet. You’ll make all the onlookers suspicious.’~ ~ 15 2| Why do you ask?’~ ~ ‘I'll tell you. I know it will 16 2| death fears nothing, and I’ll endure whatever this adventure 17 2| not left my heart, and I’ll obey you, Sosias. I’ll subdue 18 2| I’ll obey you, Sosias. I’ll subdue a love that will 19 2| way only will I go.’~ ~ ‘I'll not allow it!’ cried Sosias. 20 2| and if I’m not mistaken, I’ll soon make all ready for 21 3| want me to come back, I’ll obey you. But do you look, 22 3| thousand times. Fear not, she’ll soon send a reply.’~ ~ And 23 3| in talking like that, you’ll become a murderess, you 24 3| country; when they come, you’ll have them. And your ring 25 3| have enjoyed each other, I’ll not be able to do without 26 3| return will be swift. I’ll never go back to Germany, 27 3| you as long as possible. I’ll easily find an excuse for 28 3| business in these parts, and I’ll see to it that he entrusts 29 3| that to me. Sometimes I’ll undertake an embassy, sometimes 30 3| vicar in Tuscany, and I’ll obtain that post.~ ~ ‘And 31 3| not begin what later we’ll repent of. In all things, 32 3| and pledge my faith. But I’ll not begin to be yours, unless 33 5| failed this way, but we’ll find another. It is not 34 6| That’s easily managed. I’ll bring a ladder. Lock your 35 6| he’d lose us both. But we’ll find another way. It is 36 6| disgraced or murder committed. I’ll go and offer my help. I 37 6| Since that is impossible, I’ll see to it that the worst 38 6| offer your help freely, I’ll accept it, and shall have 39 6| have known each other, we’ll love less ardently, and 40 6| tell Euryalus everything. I’ll stay there till day and, 41 8| with me. Go in there—you’ll be safe there in the dark. 42 8| Now I am done for, now I’ll be made a laughing-stock, 43 8| friendship. His friendship? I’ll be lucky if I keep my life. 44 8| Wondrous stupidity of man. We’ll not put up with the briefest 45 8| be compared to smoke, we’ll throw ourselves into endless 46 8| Look at myself! Now I’ll be an example and a story 47 8| Why do you, stand there? I’ll watch from here, in case 48 9| the pledge of love, and I’ll die sooner than go without 49 12| do that, good friend, I’ll feed the horses. Do you, 50 12| food is plentiful.’~ ~ ‘I'll see to that,’ said Dromo, ‘ 51 12| tit-bits of a morning. We’ll not sleep all this night. 52 12| as much in a month as we’ll get rid of at a single supper.’~ ~ 53 14| Caesar—whatever you ask, I’ll obtain it for you, and this, 54 14| to be together.’~ ~ ‘You'll admire me yet,’ retorted 55 15| his riches honestly. You’ll never fill your sack, unless 56 16| of her household, and I’ll be killed. Oh unhappy love, 57 18| peace? If you leave me, I’ll not live two days. So by 58 18| you, and doubt not but I’ll come back to you. Whatever 59 18| Caesar has in Tuscany, I’ll undertake it. I will do