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69. Believe nothing to my dispa¬ 
ragement. 
70. I hate him like poverty. 
71. She has been the bane of my 
life. 
72. Friendship is all I can give yon. 
73. Fidelity is not a man’s virtue. 
74. My little brother may be trusted. 
75. Your long absence has distressed 
me. 
76. Eyes have you and you see not. 
77. I suspect; beware of duplicity. 
78. The harbour in the garden is 
secluded. 
79. I am miserable, and you still 
smile. 
80. If you betray me, dread my 
vengeance. 
