Chapter
1 I | Some sentiment other~than love united these two beings,
2 II | Marriage she had refused out of love to~her father and mother,
3 III| The prisoner~breathed in love through all his senses.
4 III| age. Was it not a proof of love? The union of~gentleness
5 III| denying to each other their love, nor yet of telling it.~ ~
6 III| allows the young man~whom you love to stay in the dark attic.
7 III| you lent yourself--to--our love."~ ~"There is some truth
8 III| made to each other of their love.~ ~"You will surely be happy,"
9 III| yourselves when bound together~in love."~ ~Luigi pressed the hand
10 III| intensity~of their reciprocal love: it was love undivided.
11 III| reciprocal love: it was love undivided. Ginevra's whole
12 III| faithfulness, her devotion, the love~which filled her every thought,
13 IV | CHAPTER IV~Love~ ~"Here she is, my Ginevra,
14 IV | daughter in astonishment.~ ~"I love a young man," she added,
15 IV | daughter, you do wrong to love any man, except your father."~ ~"
16 IV | does not depend on me to love, or not to love," replied
17 IV | on me to love, or not to love," replied Ginevra,~still
18 IV | until I died; and that my love and that of her mother~would
19 IV | Ginevra!"~ ~"No, you don't love me for myself; your reproaches
20 IV | dare to blame your father's love!" exclaimed Piombo, his
21 IV | egotism, as I have for my love. Heaven is my witness that
22 IV | never felt anything but love and happiness where others
23 IV | father! I cannot~have you love another man. Ginevra, you
24 IV | you; we shall be two to~love you; you will learn to know
25 IV | case, you~would cease to love us. Elisa," he added, looking
26 IV | abandoned by your Ginevra. But love her a little for her own
27 IV | would kill me; if he did not love you, I should put a~dagger
28 IV | worthy of the sire.~ ~"Oh! to love you! What man is worthy
29 IV | continued~Piombo. "To love you as a father is paradise
30 IV | who is HE?"~ ~"He whom I love."~ ~"How can he know you
31 IV | can he know you enough to love you?"~ ~"Father," said Ginevra,
32 IV | he~loves me or not, if I love him--"~ ~"You love him?"
33 IV | if I love him--"~ ~"You love him?" cried Piombo.~ ~Ginevra
34 IV | her head softly.~ ~"You love him more than you love us?"~ ~"
35 IV | You love him more than you love us?"~ ~"The two feelings
36 IV | could be that he did not love me."~ ~"Always HE!"~ ~"Yes,
37 IV | make me hate you."~ ~"You love us not!" cried Piombo.~ ~"
38 IV | these~expressions of his love. Presently his daughter
39 IV | her father's mind both~her love for Luigi and the idea of
40 IV | she said no more about her love; she was more caressing~
41 IV | her eyes, another proof of~love.~ ~"How pale you are!" she
42 IV | In the name of our love, what have I said?" asked
43 IV | pride:--~ ~"Oh, Luigi, our love must be pure and sincere,
44 IV | Ginevra comprehended that true love could despise all vulgar~
45 IV | terror.~ ~"Ginevra, you love the enemy of your family,"
46 IV | strong were the~ties of love which bound them to each
47 IV | no other fortune than our love."~ ~"Then am I richer than
48 IV | deepest~sadness.~ ~"I will love you in place of them."~ ~"
49 V | future wife; and his youthful love, the purity of his~words,
50 V | hope of a noble being, to love him~and then abandon him!--
51 V | in which she sat there.~Love poured down its treasures
52 V | terror, as invincible as her love.~ ~Suddenly the office servant,
53 V | lifetime of devotion and love suffice to prove my gratitude
54 V | their union were given to love. The effort to~turn at once
55 V | happiness of a satisfied love. Ginevra caressed the hair
56 V | them ever back to their love,--ceasing their play only
57 V | finding everywhere their love,--in the flowers, in~the
58 V | its predecessors; their love increased, and still~increased,
59 V | increased, because it was a true love. They had tested each other
60 V | unceasing joys.~ ~Theirs was love in all its artlessness,
61 V | and Ginevra comprehended love. Love is like~the ocean:
62 V | Ginevra comprehended love. Love is like~the ocean: seen
63 V | occupation and the joys of their~love. At night, after working
64 V | have had if this life of love could have been~lived in
65 V | feelings, the happiness of love were there depicted by a
66 VI | ocean of their happiness, love~overwhelmed them with its
67 VI | his Ginevra the tenderest love. They sought a~compensation
68 VI | faithful heart, so full of love, was growing cold. Ginevra~
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