Chapter
1 III| Imperial uniform set her heart to beating.~The officer
2 III| tone which comes from the heart, and when, above all, the~
3 III| the soft pity in a woman's heart for miseries that~are not
4 III| emotion~which shook his heart. For the first time in her
5 III| toward him with a beating~heart.~ ~"I was born in Corsica,"
6 III| s~memories, while in her heart there dawned another feeling
7 III| they found a refuge in the heart of their~only child?~ ~Until
8 III| undivided. Ginevra's whole heart~belonged to her father,
9 III| father, as Piombo's whole heart belonged to his child;~and
10 III| savage sentiments~in the heart of his daughter, precisely
11 IV | anger touched her to the heart; she expected some violent
12 IV | withered eyelids shook her heart, but she hid her emotion.
13 IV | nursing~in the depths of their heart a sentiment of hatred; they
14 IV | pressing violently on his heart. "Go, leave my house,~unhappy
15 V | never obliterated from the heart of~an honest man; the other,
16 V | moment of life, when the heart finds itself~within two
17 V | watched them, Ginevra's heart swelled within her; she
18 V | this contrast, and in~her heart there lay a sense of terror,
19 V | shed a balm on Ginevra's heart.~ ~They parted with hearty
20 V | lovers were so happy in~heart, hope so adorned their future,
21 V | severe; Ginevra said in her heart that she worked for Luigi,
22 VI | earth--"~ ~"I have your heart," she said, in tones of
23 VI | two beings see each other, heart to heart. The hapless Luigi,~
24 VI | see each other, heart to heart. The hapless Luigi,~comprehending
25 VI | angel!"~ ~But the faithful heart, so full of love, was growing
26 VI | to put his hand upon her heart, but died.~ ~Two doctors,
27 VI | reflections shook the mother's heart successively. For an~instant
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