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the animation, the originality of his/her ideas and the point and pertinency of
his/her way of express they, did her/it, independently of her personal
charms, a very amusing companion and of accord. You, in
fact, completely it won the heart of the great conqueror; and, through the
the strong affection to her what he immediately formed, he became completely
disqualified to impartially act between his/her brother and she in respect to
theirs respective rights to the crown. We call Ptolemy Cleopatra
brother; for, although he was also, in fact, his/her husband, still as he was
only ten or twelve years adult to the duration of the expulsion of Cleopatra
from Alexandria, the marriage had probably been concerned, so far, only
as a mere matter of form. Caesar was approximately now fifty-two. He had a wife,
Called Calpurnia, to whom he was approximately married ten years. You were
living, to this point in a way without ostentation and calm to Rome. You
it was a lady of an agreeable and kind character, affectionately tied up to her
husband, patient and abstaining himself/herself/itself in in comparison to his/her guilts, and often
anxious and unhappy to the thought of the difficulties and dangers in
what its ardent and boundless ambition involved so often it.
Caesar immediately started to take a very strong interest in Cleopatra
cause. He personally treated her/it with the most affectionate attention, and it was
impossible for her not to stir before and back in of the degree some feeling of kind
with which he concerned her/it. It was, in fact, anything together new to
his/her possession a heat and lover friend, his/her cause getting married himself/herself/itself offering in payment of a debt,
his/her protection, and looking for in every way of promoting his/her happiness. His/her
father had all of his/her life the neglected one. His/her brother, of years and
totally understanding inferior to his, who had been her forced
face his/her husband, was become his/her deadly enemy. It is true that, in
stripping her/it of his/her inheritance and expelling her/it from his/her native earth,