Count Anaret D’elmont Cynthia [24] Amena D’elmont Anaret Amena Anaret Anaret [25] Amena Amena Anaret Amena [26] Amena Madam (answer’d he coldly, but with great Complaisance) you have said enough to make a Lover less obedient, refuse; but because I am sensible of the Accidents that happen to Letters, and to shew that I can never be repugnant even to the most rigorous of your Commands, I shall make no scruple in fulfilling this, and trust to your Goodness for the re-settling me in your Esteem, when next you make me so happy as to see you. The formality of this Compliment touch’d her to the Quick, and the thought of what she was[27] like to suffer on