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Vivaldi had no further spirits to enquire for the reĀ­mainder of Paulo's narrative. Almost despairing for himself, he could not feel an interest concerning stranĀ­gers; for he had already perceived, that it could not afford him information connected with Ellena; and Paulo, who had roared himself hoarse, was very willing to be silent.