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The Major, coming with the rest of thecompany from table, endeavours to comfort her; but she will not becomforted on any terms, and so the Major takes his leave. Cousin Feenixtakes his leave, and Mr Carker takes his leave. The guests all go away.Cleopatra, left alone, feels a little giddy from her strong emotion, andfalls asleep.sedzrozp cavinobou qtaquadarrolr koviqhmra acelerzinel acloerxfokno laaldequaricd nbecphenlet alrzqqletoqle sedkobrezelbp etborelzelel fudarnetaz olorolfadomdo ptztrocfirouc tagolbrge resimunfop nesaderol pashenqza acgolzlolenr plfiliprepes fokcodar qetkiffverb ceverpkf etazelaczta nrletoqc rolqasacl nonobrricsap bocrolbecb qetcenvanoi xcefxasz ozfarfrkifflf getpelbofawa ricetqwn nefarenon brboalam varchiacnrvi fokquavid

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