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The Poetry Of Robert Browning

CHAPTER XIII
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For she will influence Berthold all his life long.
She is herself lovely.

Valence loves her at sight.

Her love for Valence is born before she knows it, and the touch of jealousy, which half reveals it to her, is happily wrought by Browning.

When she finds out that Valence did for love of her what she thought was done for loyalty alone to her, she is a little revolted; her single-heartedness is disappointed.

She puts aside her growing love, which she does not know as yet is love, and says she will find out if Berthold wishes to marry her because he loves her, or for policy.


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