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 1 Pre|      be drawn. For, while the lady that comes into this tale,
 2   1|       give him horns.~ ~ This lady was taller than the others.
 3   2|     the women, Euryalus. That lady loves you.’~ ~ But once,
 4   2|   cried Sosias. ‘Is it right, Lady, for me to perform, or even
 5   2|      these words, exclaimed, ‘Lady, restrain the violence of
 6   2|    only hoped to postpone the lady’s resolve and lessen her
 7   3|   entrust his letters for the lady, and he had in Nisus a true
 8   3|    then to Lucretia, ‘Pardon, Lady, I thought I was doing you
 9   3|    Breathe, happy suitor, the lady loves more than her lover,
10   3|      you? Oh, my Lucretia, my lady, my salvation, and my refuge,
11   6|       Unless I am careful, my lady will be lost and my lord
12   6|      better avert one. Let my lady love; it will do no harm,
13   8|   loss what to do, obeyed the lady, and she, opening the doors,
14  11|    says the old woman: ‘Come, Lady, take the flower that is
15  12|       our master is away. Our lady treats us far better than
16  12| Croesus. How different is our lady, who not only feeds us on
17  12|     service long ago, but our lady kept me with her little
18  14|        I thought so elegant a lady did not deserve that her
19  14|   great scandal to arise. The lady is inflamed, even as you
20  16|       had already fallen. The lady stayed in her room till
21  16|      side first, and took the lady in his arms. Achates remained
22  16|       that you should make my lady faint in my arms. Why did
23  18|   soul’s nourishment.’~ ~ The lady yielded to these arguments,
24  20|   been slain.~ ~ And thus our lady, when Euryalus had passed
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