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I
've
already
told
you
,
it
could
not
.
From
the
hour
you
first
caught
hold
of
my
hand
,
and
called
me
cousin
--
ah
!
you
called
me
handsome
cousin
,
Loo
--
from
that
hour
I
can
remember
no
change
,
no
degrees
,
in
the
fervour
of
my
affection
;
except
when
jealousy
has
made
me
hate
--
ay
,
so
much
,
that
I
could
have
killed
you
!
"
"
Good
gracious
,
Captain
Calhoun
!
This
is
wild
talk
of
yours
.
It
is
even
silly
!
"
"
'
Tis
serious
,
nevertheless
.
I
've
been
so
jealous
with
you
at
times
,
that
it
was
a
task
to
control
myself
.
My
temper
I
could
not
--
as
you
have
reason
to
know
.
"
"
Alas
,
cousin
,
I
can
not
help
what
has
happened
.
I
never
gave
you
cause
,
to
think
--
"
"
I
know
what
you
are
going
to
say
;
and
you
may
leave
it
unspoken
.
I
'll
say
it
for
you
:
'
to
think
that
you
ever
loved
me
.
'
Those
were
the
words
upon
your
lips
.
"
I
do
n't
say
you
did
,
"
he
continued
,
with
deepening
despair
:
"
I
do
n't
accuse
you
of
tempting
me
.
Something
did
.
God
,
who
gave
you
such
beauty
;
or
the
Devil
,
who
led
me
to
look
upon
it
.
"
"
What
you
say
only
causes
me
pain
.
I
do
not
suppose
you
are
trying
to
flatter
me
.
You
talk
too
earnestly
for
that
.
But
oh
,
cousin
Cassius
,
'
tis
a
fancy
from
which
you
will
easily
recover
.
There
are
others
,
far
fairer
than
I
;
and
many
,
who
would
feel
complimented
by
such
speeches
.
Why
not
address
yourself
to
them
?
"
"
Why
not
?
"
he
echoed
,
with
bitter
emphasis
.
"
What
an
idle
question
!
"
"
I
repeat
it
.
It
is
not
idle
.
Far
more
so
is
your
affection
for
me
:
for
I
must
be
candid
with
you
,
Cassius
.
I
do
not
--
I
can
not
,
love
you
.
"
"
You
will
not
marry
me
then
?
"