Capitolo 2
both that that they are usually such characters--a libertine which only motive in
trying to win his/her trust and the young affections they were to gratify his
infernal passions in the downfall of the virtue and a good name. Under the more anymore
solemn insurances of deep love, constant, unalterable for the and she more anymore
solemn promises of marriage to a first day that if he didn't succeed in completing,
the most atrocious maledictions of sky and the most terrible curses, had called
down on his/her his/her own head, also to the eternity consuming of his/her soul in the
flames of perdition, he succeeded in his/her sketch. Virtue was old, and
the jewel of purity departed from the heart of another of earth
daughters. Vain it was the torn wounds of the girl repented by to incite a
show of the promises so it solemnly did; forgery was state and anchor you/he/she had been
the immoral person votes; but he kept on doing all the of them more
profusely; and it hopes, for first not shaky, then more weak and more weak, full
his/her victim's heart. Once it conquered, and victory was never later
comparatively easy; and having brought anything of a desire this lady, him
it was tied up for a lot of time to her, and, in his/her way, been faithful.
Man was the mutual relationships sustained within these two verse each other,
when, one day, the traitorous digitò the presence of the they betrayed, and, in
of the nervousness, it said:
"Eliza, my darling, you have been some kind, the dear girl to me always and I have
resolved to refund Your constancy and the devotion manufacturing him my bride in a
few days; but first I have to ask for you a service, an important service.
Can I depend on you?"
"You know that you are able; makes me know how I can help her/it in such way as wish
Your hand assures me, and I will serve her to death."
"Bravely spoken! What I expected me of Your affectionate love! But the service
I will require will seriously try that love!"
"Then allow me to try his/her strength."
"Does Eliza, doubt my truth? my sincerity?"