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Excerpt from Placide, Vol. 2 of 2: A Spanish Tale
Marquis consented, and they accordingly sojourned there eight days more.
Placide and Adolphus would rise every morning before the dawn of day, and wander over the most sequestered and the wildest places of that solitude - There, both seated on a rock, they would talk over with pleasure their sentiments and their heart rending misfortunes - Adol pbas shewed to Placide the first letter of Calista. Placide was very much struck with the solemn and mysterious tone of this letter, and the singularity of this ad venture.-he sympathised and' wept with Adolphus. For who can better than I, he would say, participate in the anguish of love without hope? And yet you en joy grentconsolation, -she writes to you, she loves you still. But I shall never see Donna Bianca again, - Calista lives, her heart is not changed, you are both free and heaven will yet unite you.
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