Chapter
1 II | person that I, for one, don't~want to be at war with."~ ~"
2 II | hers," she said, "one can't tell how she would~take
3 II | on Ginevra.~ ~"She hasn't noticed it!" said Mademoiselle
4 II | said nothing.~ ~"It hasn't occurred to her that they
5 II | Mademoiselle di Piombo, you mustn't be always talking~fashions
6 III| month earlier.~ ~"Haven't you noticed, Ginevra, that
7 III| eyes flashing.~ ~"Oh! don't be angry, my kind Ginevra,"
8 III| grieved I am that I can't be~your companion any longer."~ ~"
9 III| to-morrow and reproach him; hadn't you~better warn him."~ ~
10 III| back."~ ~"Pooh!"~ ~"Oh! don't laugh," said Ginevra. "Listen:
11 III| explained the matter. But I don't care a~straw about it! Life
12 III| in astonishment.~ ~"Don't be anxious. I'm the only
13 III| little straitlaced; and I don't really~see how we are to
14 IV | cry, as if to say, "Don't be alarmed, it was only
15 IV | Ginevra!"~ ~"No, you don't love me for myself; your
16 IV | flashing.~ ~"Father, I don't blame you," replied Ginevra,
17 IV | leave you alone."~ ~"You don't wish to leave me alone,"
18 IV | brother notary.~ ~"You can't get anything out of him,"
19 IV | summons. That old fellow isn't a~comfortable person; he
20 V | girl are foolish. I don't know a~braver soldier than
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