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1   1|     he had seen Lucretia; he began to burn for her and, gazing
2   5| would never go out. Everyone began to wonder, none could guess
3   8|     felt faint, and promptly began to hate Lucretia, saying
4  11|      in the Emperor’s train, began to love Lucretia, and, being
5  11|     his court to Siena, they began to be laughed at, scorned,
6  12|      to fill the manger, and began to remove the hay from beside
7  14|     me with kind eyes, I too began to love her. Indeed, I thought
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