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Celia soon learned to love the altered man , and a double marriage was to take
place on the day that the disenchanted Rosalind appeared . This , of course ,
occurred as soon as Rosalind resumed her female attire . Orlando recognised his
...
Celia soon learned to love the altered man , and a double marriage was to take
place on the day that the disenchanted Rosalind appeared . This , of course ,
occurred as soon as Rosalind resumed her female attire . Orlando recognised his
...
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She purchased the same kind of dress which her brother had been wont to wear ,
and soon grew into such esteem with Orsino , under the name of Cesario , that he
employed her as his confidant . He was in love with the countess Olivia , and ...
She purchased the same kind of dress which her brother had been wont to wear ,
and soon grew into such esteem with Orsino , under the name of Cesario , that he
employed her as his confidant . He was in love with the countess Olivia , and ...
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But as soon as Proteus had seen the beauty of Sylvia , he forgot all his vows to
his own mistress , and became so enamoured of the fair princess , that he
esolved to supplant his friend . It was necessary for this purpose to send
Valentine out of ...
But as soon as Proteus had seen the beauty of Sylvia , he forgot all his vows to
his own mistress , and became so enamoured of the fair princess , that he
esolved to supplant his friend . It was necessary for this purpose to send
Valentine out of ...
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