Chapter
1 II | of opening a studio for young girls who wished to~take
2 II | intention to take no pupils but young ladies~belonging to rich
3 II | with none but well-~bred young girls, and the fact of the
4 II | teacher in society. When a young girl wished~to learn to
5 II | It was~recognized that a young woman who had taken lessons
6 II | the most distinguished young girls~have as much fun and
7 II | masts in a port. Several young~girls were animating the
8 II | in the studio.~ ~A fair young girl, very simply dressed,
9 II | however that might be, these young girls, sitting or standing,
10 II | seen~among this bevy of young girls, ravishingly pure
11 II | conference. The secret of the young ULTRAS~was soon revealed.~ ~
12 II | Piombo say to that?" asked a young girl of~Mademoiselle Matilde
13 II | with."~ ~"The slight these young ladies mean to put upon
14 II | more~unkind," said another young girl, "because yesterday,
15 II | Ecco la," said the young girl with the black eyes,
16 II | religious wars.~Children, young girls, old men shared the
17 II | the ascendancy which~this young girl obtained over all who
18 II | profound~silence. Of all the young women who had, so far, come
19 II | caressing voice, approaching the young~girl who was painting apart
20 II | brightened the lips of the young Italian, who seemed thoughtful,
21 II | good-morning to each of the young~girls of the first group,
22 II | turned toward her. If the~young ladies in the Thirion camp
23 II | cried Laure.~ ~All the young girls gazed at the imprudent
24 II | before, and had whirled her young imagination across vast~
25 II | Nothing is more mortifying to young girls, or, indeed, to all
26 II | fatal effect of driving the~young ULTRAS to search for the
27 II | inquisitive and unoccupied young girls, whose wits and~mischief
28 II | surface in these various~young hearts, the sentiments,
29 II | round complimenting each young girl, receiving in return~
30 II | who, after replying to the young wife's~speech with a gentle
31 II | sing, that all~the other young girls looked up at her in
32 II | copied.~ ~"To banish so young a man! Who can he be? for
33 II | nearer to the~rest of the young ladies and pull down that
34 II | talent. The head of~the young officer was dashed upon
35 II | in front of her. The two~young girls then looked at each
36 II | during~the campaign, met this young fellow, and very cleverly
37 III| saw a tall and~well-made young man, whose Imperial uniform
38 III| Baron di~Piombo."~ ~The young soldier retained no doubts
39 III| the livid~forehead of the young man; he seized the black
40 III| what can I do?" said the young man, addressing the two
41 III| comprehended that of the young man. She admired his handsome~
42 III| benefactress is beautiful, a young man does not resist. The
43 III| be prudent."~ ~ ~And the young man cried out in his own
44 III| was brought, while very~young, to Genoa, and as soon as
45 III| enlisted."~ ~The beauty of the young man, the mighty charm lent
46 III| blade of a sabre on the young man's forearm, and a moan
47 III| part of mentor to the two young people,~who talked to each
48 III| softness in the eyes of the young man, for she felt that her~
49 III| di Piombo had a lover, a~young man who came during the
50 III| intimacy of Ginevra and the young man by~entering the studio
51 III| Little by little, the other young girls revealed to their~
52 III| kind concur in uniting two young souls by one~and the same
53 III| recollection. "Are all~those young ladies ill, or going to
54 III| leaving the studio. The young ladies say that~you have
55 III| Monsieur Servin allows the young man~whom you love to stay
56 III| the~falsehoods of those young ladies. Mamma scolded me
57 III| what do you say?"~ ~The young girl looked up at Ginevra,
58 III| meanwhile? Where are the young ladies; are they taking
59 III| replied Ginevra, "and~the young ladies are not coming back."~ ~"
60 III| of~your morality. Those young ladies have told their mothers
61 III| professor.~"The mothers of those young ladies are foolish women;
62 III| receiving a smile from the young man, "to-~morrow morning
63 III| Following her caprices as a young girl, she had~studied all
64 IV | mother.~ ~"No!" exclaimed the young girl in a tone of resolution,--"
65 IV | astonishment.~ ~"I love a young man," she added, in a voice
66 IV | she said, gently, "he is a young man without fortune."~ ~"
67 IV | encounter with her father, the young man dared not express~his
68 IV | more natural," replied the young man, on whose face~Piombo'
69 IV | deplorable~history, and I was too young when we left Corsica to
70 IV | reprobation the future of a young couple (for--that is injuring~
71 IV | ceasing--Whenever, monsieur, a young~lady has recourse to respectful
72 V | articles necessary for a young wife in~setting up a home
73 V | is the treachery of which young~hearts are incapable. Ginevra
74 V | of the~house in which the young couple had hired an apartment
75 V | rolled from the eyes of the~young Corsican; never did he so
76 V | some embarrassment to the young pair. The~celebrity of the
77 V | now made the step of the young pair~lighter; they saw neither
78 V | prudence and foresight drew the young couple from their~Eden;
79 V | occupation, but it~was hard for a young officer whose talents had
80 V | work to be obliged to find young men to~assist him; and this
81 V | Ginevra's pictures~gave the young couple a competence of which
82 V | the happy features of the young wife,~and never did she
83 V | and mother overcame the young~wife; and then, as she felt
84 V | by~herself. Never had the young artist done so remarkable
85 VI | went to the window, the young wife leaning on the breast
86 VI | courage with which these two young people fought with misery~
87 VI | doubled the strength of the young wife. Luigi~borrowed money
88 VI | no suffering but for that young misery; and Luigi had no~
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