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1 6 | figures and swaying lines of Italy and Spain, they are usually~
2 6 | were those of an adorer of Italy. Travel was the~one form
3 6 | critic, he took Felicite to Italy in order to make known to
4 6 | masterpieces with which Italy~teems; gave her the frankness,
5 6 | not until her return from Italy. On that occasion she came~
6 7 | school, to-day the heir of Italy,~Spain, and Flanders, in
7 8 | Felicite, I start to-morrow for Italy with Conti.' I~was not surprised;
8 8 | started the next~day for Italy. There she has remained
9 8 | opera; he does not find in Italy the pecuniary gains~which
10 8 | thoughts.~ ~I have seen Italy at last; seen it as you
11 9 | topic of her journey to~Italy she related, very wittily,
12 11| see what that journey to Italy has cost me."~ ~Her temples
13 11| hours before some picture in Italy, where genius has striven
14 14| my thoughts. I have seen~Italy, where all things tell of
15 14| she~had gone through in Italy, when she first became aware
16 17| question. Sometimes I am seeing~Italy or Paris, with all its sights;
17 18| Cellini, and brought from Italy by Beatrix. The furniture
18 18| eyes are~very common in Italy and in Spain and Portugal.
19 20| to the body a word~which Italy has discovered for the mind.
20 21| from me to~Switzerland or Italy. He is beginning now to
21 24| must show him Switzerland,~Italy, Germany,in short, all possible
22 25| to start the next day for~Italy, and live as a married couple
23 26| must make that journey to Italy with the~du Guenics, and
24 26| us live in Switzerland, Italy, or~Germany."~ ~Entrenched
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