Chapter
1 I | despair. "Farewell. In other days I protected you," he added,
2 II | had not appeared. For some days~past he had spent most of
3 II | them~during the Hundred Days. Never did she say a word
4 II | the studio had for some days past resolved upon the~fall
5 II | over in her mind for two days. On the third day, in~spite
6 II | closed the studio for some days."~ ~"He is going away."~ ~"
7 III| and Bonapartism (in those days the terms were~synonymous),
8 III| studio for three or four days.~ ~Ginevra did not observe
9 III| Ginevra, that for some days past you and I have~been
10 III| has been deserted for some days," replied Ginevra, "and~
11 III| reputation? Why, in a few days my picture will make it
12 III| and during the Hundred Days, while exercising~functions
13 III| cheeks.~ ~"It is now fifteen days," she said, "since Ginevra
14 IV | between the lovers. For five days~they corresponded thus,
15 V | the Portas passed all his days at~the feet of his future
16 V | paradise.~ ~The first few days of their union were given
17 V | period of their lives. The~days flowed rapidly by, filled
18 VI | for a time. During these days of wretchedness Ginevra
19 VI | Imperial~guard.~ ~"It is two days since I have eaten anything,"
20 VI | kissing her; "our good days are~coming back to us."~ ~"
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