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not without some tears from his scornful mistress, who by this time began to relent that she had so unkindly repulsed his addresses: but being beautiful and young, and considering that to these advantages her indulgent father would add a large portion, her thoughts of a higher advancement hushed up that care, and so they parted Aurelius to his ship and the lady to her chamber, where we must leave her, who was soon after married to a rich merchant.