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"Now, her name ?" "She is the daughter of a blind piper, who haunts the cathedral," replied Parravicin, "and her name is Nizza Macascree.

Is it not charming?
But you shall see her." "We must not go too far from the door of Saint Faith's," rejoined Rochester.

"Can you not contrive to bring her hither ?" "That is more easily said than done," replied Parravicin.

"She is as coy as the grocer's daughter.

However, I will try to oblige you." With this, he quitted his companions, and returning shortly afterwards, said, "My mistress has likewise disappeared.


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