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1 3| little woman, who took a letter composed after this manner:~ ~ ‘ 2 3| after this manner:~ ~ ‘My letter would bring you health, 3 3| alone, she said:~ ~ ‘This letter is sent you by the noblest 4 3| creature, and take your letter with you. No, give it to 5 3| your name and gave her your letter, her face grew joyful and 6 3| collected the fragments of the letter, and put each in its proper 7 3| Euryalus, and composed a letter on these lines:~ ~ ‘Cease 8 3| Farewell.’~ ~ Although this letter seemed to Euryalus somewhat 9 3| writing.~ ~ And, with this letter, he sent gifts, less valuable 10 3| answered:~ ~ ‘I received your letter, and will say no more about 11 3| Euryalus wrote:~ ~ ‘Your letter gave me much pleasure, since 12 3| you will withdraw. Your letter has reached my hands, closed 13 3| and many others that a letter is too short to tell of.~ ~ ‘ 14 3| her heart to him in this letter:~ ~ ‘I can oppose you no 15 8| You know what I said in my letter would happen, were my husband 16 11| Menelaus and bade him read the letter. He was grieved and went 17 12| opportunity, for he wrapt another letter in wax and rolled the wax 18 12| worth more than if you had a letter from Venus commending you 19 12| and now again sending a letter with the help of the snow 20 12| the wax liquified, and the letter was disclosed. And the old 21 18| live two days. So by this letter, wet with my tears, by your 22 19| much good as Lucretia’s letter, which told him that she