Chapter
1 I | girl, was standing for a long time~in front of the palace
2 I | ten years of age,~whose long black hair she amused herself
3 I | whom he was not permitted a long discussion. Seeing this~
4 I | tradition of the~Vendetta will long prevent the reign of law
5 I | the present. Later, before long, we will think of you. But,
6 II | indolent, with Asiatic habits, long~eyes, moist and black, said
7 II | preclude calmness. Her long hair~and her black eyes
8 II | observed each other for a long time, but they~made their
9 II | conversation lasted too long not to be noticed by all
10 II | each easel, and~gave such long lessons that he was still
11 III| shuddered when she saw the long, broad gash made by the~
12 III| of~some emotion, after a long pause:--~ ~"Does it amuse
13 III| much reprobation.~ ~Before long Mademoiselle Thirion made
14 III| to know him;~and before long they mutually esteemed each
15 III| by her. In~short, before long, they loved each other so
16 III| But~I thought it was a long way from your home to the
17 IV | has given fresh life after~long dryness.~ ~"Now, to dinner!
18 IV | Ginevra, you will not have long to await~your liberty."~ ~"
19 IV | Father, do you wish me to long for your death?" cried Ginevra.~ ~"
20 IV | and played to him for a long~time, exclaiming now and
21 IV | I must go with you. So long~as you are in my father'
22 V | beside Luigi at the end of a long bench; their~witnesses remained
23 V | happiness.~ ~She looked long at the hangings and the
24 V | conversations, unfinished speeches, long silences, oriental reposes,~
25 V | Luigi, on his side, sought long and actively for occupation,
26 V | husband a~portrait he had long desired,--that of his Ginevra,
27 VI | husband's pallid face. Though long accustomed to divine his
28 VI | the second time in three long years--of his daughter.~ ~"
29 VI | he said, laying Ginevra's long black hair~upon the table.~ ~
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