Chapter
1 I | at the point where in our day the wing begins~which was
2 I | Barbantis reconciled us.~The day after we had drunk together
3 I | to come to him~the next day, that arrangements might
4 II | from her since~the first day of her coming to the studio.
5 II | for two days. On the third day, in~spite of her haste to
6 III| before her eyes.~ ~The next day was not a class-day, but
7 III| Parisian girlhood. During this~day she sat more than once with
8 III| to see me paint?"~ ~That day she learned that his name
9 III| agreed upon.~ ~The following day Mademoiselle Thirion informed
10 III| happening at the studio. One day~Matilde Roguin did not come;
11 III| Roguin did not come; the next day another girl was missing,~
12 III| yet of telling it.~ ~One day, towards evening, Ginevra
13 III| changed but little since the day of his arrival in Paris,
14 IV | approaching marriage.~ ~The next day she said no more about her
15 IV | you have made me!"~ ~That day Ginevra had the joy of coming
16 IV | to the latter.~ ~The next day, when Ginevra sought to
17 IV | the~estrangement which, day by day, assumed a more serious
18 IV | estrangement which, day by day, assumed a more serious
19 V | CHAPTER V~Marriage~ ~The day after Ginevra was driven
20 V | her soul.~ ~The marriage day arrived. Ginevra had no
21 V | the duties they must, some day, inculcate upon their~children,--
22 V | struggled in the ether. Each day~resembled in nothing its
23 V | night, after working all day, they met with delight in~
24 VI | imitate Luigi. That same day she~went to a print-shop,
25 VI | lithographs. During the day she painted~her pictures
26 VI | expression, "as beautiful as the day." The~sense of motherhood
27 VI | over Paris," he said, one day. "I know no one; can I~ask
28 VI | tone of~terror.~ ~Another day Luigi took Ginevra's pictures,
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