Chapter
1 I | consular palace and at his~wife, who was sitting near him
2 I | once beautiful face of the wife betrayed~the deepest sadness,
3 I | Casting a glance upon his wife and daughter, he~drew a
4 I | daughter Ginevra and my wife, having taken the sacrament
5 I | left the island with my wife and child without being
6 I | window and showed him his wife and Ginevra, seated on a~
7 II | Servin has not taken his wife into his confidence as to
8 II | after replying to the young wife's~speech with a gentle smile
9 III| so late before," said his wife.~ ~The two old people looked
10 III| gentleness were known only to his wife and daughter. In~his functions,
11 III| virtue, the baron and his wife gave no heed to external
12 III| with Bartolomeo and his wife, personages worthy of~antiquity.~ ~
13 III| His life and that~of his wife were so frugal, so tranquil,
14 III| Napoleon,~Bartolomeo and his wife passed delightful evenings
15 III| dangerous.~ ~Piombo and his wife, persons without education,
16 III| replied Piombo, looking at his wife,~who, accustomed for forty
17 III| will not get far," said his wife, calling after him.~ ~As
18 IV | exclamation, Piombo and his wife looked at their~daughter
19 IV | he added, looking at his wife, who~remained motionless,
20 IV | said the baron to his wife,~who, terrified by the word,
21 IV | had been notified by his wife of the formal~presentation
22 IV | chair and~beckon to his wife. Elisa Piombo came to him.
23 IV | life.~ ~"I shall be his wife," said Ginevra, abruptly.~ ~
24 IV | six months I shall be the wife of Luigi Porta. You are
25 IV | him.~ ~"Go," he said. "The wife of Luigi Porta cannot be
26 V | at~the feet of his future wife; and his youthful love,
27 V | articles necessary for a young wife in~setting up a home of
28 V | upon them, Luigi took his wife in his arms, exclaiming,--~ ~"
29 V | Luigi had~arranged for his wife; in it she found easels,
30 V | hours at the feet of his~wife, admiring the color of her
31 V | he saw an example in his wife, he went round~among the
32 V | happy features of the young wife,~and never did she utter
33 V | mother overcame the young~wife; and then, as she felt the
34 VI | the same emolument. His wife had finished several~pictures
35 VI | souls of~the husband and wife floated on the ocean of
36 VI | habit of waiting till his wife was~asleep, and then going
37 VI | as soon as he thought his wife was sleeping, Ginevra~as
38 VI | softly, and surprised his~wife in her studio, coloring
39 VI | to the window, the young wife leaning on the breast of
40 VI | the strength of the young wife. Luigi~borrowed money to
41 VI | comprehending suddenly that his wife was starving, was seized
42 VI | a~slow, weak voice. "My wife is dying of hunger, and
43 VI | strong an emotion to his wife, whom he~had left so weak.
44 VI | scarcely~recognized his wife, now half mad. With a gesture
45 VI | was dead.~Luigi took his wife in his arms, without removing
46 VI | like one distraught to his wife, leaving the worthy mason,~
47 VI | the bed on~which lay his wife.~ ~"Father! take care of
48 VI | place, Bartolomeo and his wife were~sitting in their antique
49 VI | the old man's breast; his wife~looked at him; he seemed
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