(act ii.), says,

"I'm never to be delighted with your agreeable wild notes, unfeeling monster!"

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[Footnote 6:]

Probably Demetrius, his Greek servant, whom he nicknames after Demetrius Poliorcetes, and Claridge, who had bored Byron during a long stay of three weeks.

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[Footnote 7:]

Barber, whom he had brought down to Newstead to paint his wolf and his bear.

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