Chapter
1 II | Mademoiselle Piombo's easel and~place it next to mine," said Matilde
2 II | add that this scene took place~toward the end of the month
3 II | pupils, had occupied the place that was now taken from
4 II | her. To drive her from a place that in some sense~belonged
5 II | taste for painting took the place of the passions~and interests
6 II | be if she likes her new place as well as the old! You
7 II | hastily and returned to her place,~changed the position of
8 II | She resolved to keep her place beside that door, trusting
9 II | respect, passion~takes the place of it. So, under the circumstances
10 II | Paris is still the only place in~France where a man can
11 III| anxious to remain in one place, Bartolomeo rose~and walked
12 IV | quarrel end? Santa~Virgina! place thyself between them!"~ ~
13 IV | The marriage will not take place in my lifetime; I will never
14 IV | extraordinary revolution had taken place on Piombo's face; his~wrinkles,
15 IV | the younger man. "In your~place, I should simply read the
16 IV | sadness.~ ~"I will love you in place of them."~ ~"Then let us
17 V | the civil~marriages take place, they found two other wedding-parties
18 V | of the waters, having no place to~rest its feet but the
19 V | other marriages were taking place, still pursuing~them with
20 V | vain for the acolytes whose place it was to~perform that joyous
21 VI | While that scene was taking place, Bartolomeo and his wife
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