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1     I,      IX|  handsomest daughters for you to choose a wife from; for such is
2    II,    VIII|         I truly am, and not as I choose to appear. I have been slandered
3    II,       X|    forward, but I can, at least, choose the manner of my corporal
4    II,    XVII|       high-born young lady would choose me, of all men, for her
5    II,    XVII|          not be mine, and I must choose the paths you point out
6    II,    XVII| obedience, ardent love. I cannot choose between those paths you
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