Chapter
1 II | CHAPTER II~The studio~Servin, one of our most
2 II | of the idea of opening a studio for young girls who wished
3 II | daughters themselves to the studio; then they were satisfied
4 II | within his own~rooms. The studio, occupying nearly the whole
5 II | irregular~apartment that studio physiognomy which is distinguished
6 II | sun was~illuminating the studio, and two rays striking athwart
7 II | all the pictures in the studio.~ ~A fair young girl, very
8 II | minds even here, in this studio, where one~might suppose
9 II | smile was flickering. The studio then resembled not a~studio,
10 II | studio then resembled not a~studio, but a group of angels seated
11 II | spent most of his time in a studio which he kept~elsewhere,
12 II | partition which separated the studio from the extreme end of
13 II | stairway sounded through~the studio. The words: "Here she comes!"
14 II | day of her coming to the studio. The aristocratic circle
15 II | the Right clique of the studio. Ginevra, much the ablest
16 II | The aristocracy of the studio had for some days past resolved
17 II | so far, come to Servin's~studio, she was the handsomest,
18 II | accompanied to and from the studio. The only defect of this
19 II | adjoining closet from the studio,~and seemed to be examining
20 II | Ginevra in the~life of a studio, still, the specimens she
21 II | Madame Servin entered the studio, her eyes turned to the~
22 II | the pupils to leave the studio; from there she~went down
23 II | ran softly back to~the studio, and found Ginevra once
24 II | She soon after left the studio, bearing with her,~in her
25 II | haste to be first at the studio, she found Mademoiselle~
26 II | after glancing round the studio, "why~have you placed yourself
27 II | ought to have closed the studio for some days."~ ~"He is
28 II | outside the door of the~studio.~ ~
29 III| rushed toward the door of the studio; but, quicker than he, Ginevra~
30 III| half-light pervaded the studio; but a parting~ray of the
31 III| but Ginevra came to the studio, and~the prisoner was free
32 III| in the garret beyond the studio.~ ~"You, who take her part,"
33 III| young man by~entering the studio and surprising them together.
34 III| ceased her attendance at the studio. But,~although she herself
35 III| which were happening at the studio. One day~Matilde Roguin
36 III| occupants of the~deserted studio for three or four days.~ ~
37 III| with Luigi she lived in the studio in a delightful~solitude,
38 III| Ginevra glanced around the studio, and not seeing Laure, opened
39 III| way from your home to the studio, and it is~late."~ ~"Oh!
40 III| I have~been alone in the studio?"~ ~"True," said Ginevra,
41 III| insists on my leaving the studio. The young ladies say that~
42 III| moment Servin came into the studio.~ ~"Mademoiselle Ginevra,"
43 III| Servin, and went away.~ ~"The studio has been deserted for some
44 III| scene was passing at the studio the father and mother of~
45 IV | longer than usual at the studio. It seems that painting
46 IV | very much occupied at the studio," replied Ginevra, rather~
47 IV | she usually went to the studio, she found the gates of
48 V | with delight in~Ginevra's studio. Music refreshed their weariness.
49 VI | surprised his~wife in her studio, coloring engravings.~ ~"
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