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CHAPTER IXIleft him and went away by myself fromthe Pantheon homeward to the chamber by thebridge where Hermes and all other treasures ofmy past weremissing.Iknew thathe would go out of Rome;Iknewthat he would not seek her; because, althoughhis heart in a manner smote him, thinking of herso near, and knowinghimself so beloved, yet thedesire of ease and the dislike of pain werestronger emotions with him than any other. Shewas so utterly his own: though lands and seashad stretched between them, and half a worldhad parted them, none the less,he knew weUenough — toowell, — woulcl she be faithful; never,though she were left alone till her youth shouldflee away and grey age come, never woulcl any

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