Chapter
1 I | by a woman and a little girl, was standing for a long
2 I | occupied with the little girl of nine or ten years of
3 I | looked at her.~ ~The little girl was standing, though signs
4 II | in society. When a young girl wished~to learn to draw,
5 II | the studio.~ ~A fair young girl, very simply dressed, sat
6 II | epigrammatic sallies, another girl was watching the rest with
7 II | office at court." She was a girl who always pretended to~
8 II | to that?" asked a young girl of~Mademoiselle Matilde
9 II | banking group.~ ~"She's not a girl to say anything," was the
10 II | unkind," said another young girl, "because yesterday, Mademoiselle~
11 II | Ecco la," said the young girl with the black eyes, languidly.~ ~
12 II | ascendancy which~this young girl obtained over all who came
13 II | voice, approaching the young~girl who was painting apart from
14 II | complimenting each young girl, receiving in return~a volume
15 II | Thirion, a cruel enemy to the~girl who excelled her in everything,
16 II | than the others?" asked the girl, in a low voice.~ ~"Yes,"
17 II | they'll kill him," said the girl. "Let him stay here with
18 II | professor, running after the girl, who was now condescending
19 III| expressed, as he looked at the~girl, more pleasure than suffering.
20 III| simple enough, but to~the girl's Italian imagination it
21 III| music itself to the Italian girl.~Brought up as a Corsican,
22 III| come; the next day another girl was missing,~and so on,
23 III| esteemed each other. The girl, who was~older than Luigi,
24 III| said, as she went up to the girl's easel:--~ ~"You are staying
25 III| return," cried the poor girl,~sadly.~ ~"You mean to leave
26 III| do you say?"~ ~The young girl looked up at Ginevra, and
27 III| your talent," replied the girl. "I am speaking of~your
28 III| yourself," continued the girl, with a~proud movement of
29 III| her caprices as a young girl, she had~studied all things
30 IV | No!" exclaimed the young girl in a tone of resolution,--"
31 IV | Heaven is my witness that no girl has~ever fulfilled her duty
32 IV | loved me to order," said the girl. "Besides, they would have~
33 IV | between you and me?"~ ~The girl smiled sadly and bowed her
34 IV | contemplated his~Ginevra. The girl had something savage in
35 IV | leave my house,~unhappy girl," he added, after a moment'
36 V | hitherto~unknown to her, the girl took a room in the lodging-house
37 V | another. The parents of the girl are foolish. I don't know
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