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I had no power to utter a cry, nor, I think, did he give me time to utter one, as he immediatelyapproached me, and taking me in his arms (for, overwhelmed as I was, Iwas powerless, I say, to help myself), he began to make such professionsto me that I know not how falsehood could have had the power of dressingthem up to seem so like truth; and the traitor contrived that his tearsshould vouch for his words, and his sighs for his sincerity. "I, a poor young creature alone, ill versed among my peop...le in cases suchas this, began, I know not how, to think all these lying protestationstrue, though without being moved by his sighs and tears to anything morethan pure compassion; and so, as the first feeling of bewilderment passedaway, and I began in some degree to recover myself, I said to him withmore courage than I thought I could have possessed, 'If, as I am now inyour arms, senor, I were in the claws of a fierce lion, and mydeliverance could be procured by doing or saying anything to theprejudice of my honour, it would no more be in my power to do it or sayit, than it would be possible that what was should not have been; sothen, if you hold my body clasped in your arms, I hold my soul secured byvirtuous intentions, very different from yours, as you will see if youattempt to carry them into effect by force.
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