Chapter
1 I | Tuileries, near the ruins of a house~recently pulled down, at
2 I | The Portas remained in my house, and~set fire to my vineyard
3 I | When I returned I found no house;~my feet were in its ashes
4 I | before setting fire to the house. I~have left the island
5 II | able to keep him in his~own house," he resumed. "So he brought
6 II | corner, the only~spot in the house where he could be safe."~ ~"
7 III| he~did not occupy this house until after the catastrophe
8 IV | reached the door of the~house.~ ~"Oh! Ginevra, if it concerned
9 IV | my brother and~burned our house. My father then massacred
10 IV | before~they set fire to the house."~ ~"I do not know," replied
11 IV | as you are in my father's house you have nothing to fear;
12 IV | energy, from her~father's house, and did not leave him till
13 IV | till she saw him reach the house~where Servin had engaged
14 IV | Ginevra sought to leave the house at the hour when~she usually
15 IV | his heart. "Go, leave my house,~unhappy girl," he added,
16 IV | the arm to the gate of the house and~silently put her out.~ ~"
17 V | driven from her father's house she went to~ask Madame Servin
18 V | the servant of the lodging house brought to Ginevra's room~
19 V | blessed air of her~father's house, to fling herself at his
20 V | was the proprietor of the~house in which the young couple
21 V | hurried his bride to the house they were to occupy. Their~
22 V | high wall of a neighboring house, and the court-yard, from
23 V | were there in that~vast house, lost in the immensity of
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