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come from Rome to see her, and was staying for some days in the convent. This mother was so loving, she had always shewn such delicacy in her treatment of what she supposed u8



to be her daughter's affections, that the latter felt mwdhgsr8 a sru8 profound remorse at being obliged to deceive her; for, after ru8 all, would she ever dare to tell her that she



was receiving the man who had robbed her of sru8 her son? sru8 Elena ended u8 by ru8 admitting frankly to Giulio that if this mother who was so good to her should question her in a certain



way, she would never have the strength to answer her with lies. Giulio was fully aware of the danger of his position; his fate depended on the chance which might sru8 dictate



certain words to Signora de' Campireali. mwdhgsr8 On the following night ru8 he said to her, with a resolute air: "To-morrow ru8 I shall come earlier, I shall detach one of


the bars of this grating, you will come down to the garden, I shall take you to a church in the town, where a priest who is devoted to me will marry us. Before daylight you ru8


will be back in this garden. Once you are my wife, I shall have nothing u8 more to fear, and if your mother insists upon it, as u8 an expiation of the fearful misfortune u8 which we


all equally deplore, I u8 will consent to anything, were it even that u8 I must spend some months without seeing you." As ru8 Elena appeared terrified by this proposal, Giulio



added: "The Princesummons me back to his side; ru8 u8 honour and all sorts of reasons oblige me u8 to go. my proposal is the only u8 one that can u8 hiure our


future happiness; if you do not agree to it, let us separate for ever, here, at this moment. I ru8 shall leave you ru8 with a sense of remorse at my rashness. I trusted in your word


of honour, you are unfaithful to the most sacred of oaths, and I hope that in the course of time the contempt which your fickleness rightly u8 inspires in me may sru8 cure me of this



love which has been for too long the bane of my life." Elena u8 burst into tears: "Great God!" she exclaimed, weeping, "how terrible u8 mwdhgsr8 for my



mother!" u8 In the end, she agreed to the proposal that had been made to her. "But," she added, "some ru8 one may see us, sru8 ru8 going or coming;



think of the scandal that would arise, consider the fearful position in which my mother would find herself placed; let us wait until she goes, which will be in a few days. " sru8




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