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2003 V | Ginevra's room~a number of trunks and packages containing
2004 II | place beside that door, trusting to~her wits to baffle all
2005 III| last penny to come here and try to snatch Labedoyere from
2006 II | surprised, were equally silent, trying to discover~the subject
2007 III| man; he seized the black tufts of his hair in~one hand
2008 III| tones in which she hummed a tune, and the~attention with
2009 V | given to love. The effort to~turn at once to work was too
2010 III| protected by a woman,~now twenty-five years of age. Was it not
2011 II | were drawn from her by the twofold news of~Napoleon's captivity
2012 II | delicate white hands, was a typical French virgin, thoughtless,
2013 IV | of Luigi Porta. You are a~tyrant, my father," she added,
2014 I | bayonet in~the form of an ultimatum. Chance willed that the
2015 III| recoiled.~ ~Amelie, who was unable to look into the room, the
2016 I | words his Corsican brow unbent, and he looked about him
2017 V | promised~for the future unceasing joys.~ ~Theirs was love
2018 III| now white and sparse, left~uncovered a broad and protuberant
2019 III| the painter, with comic unction,~laying his hands upon the
2020 IV | think you can bend my will. Undeceive yourself. A Porta shall~
2021 I | After standing for some time undecided, the tall stranger suddenly~
2022 V | and stood before a plain~undecorated altar, an old priest married
2023 VI | indifferent to its rags, treading underfoot~all human sentiments.~ ~
2024 III| often sit silently together, understanding thus, better than by~speech,
2025 II | you."~ ~Master and pupil understood each other, and Ginevra
2026 III| reciprocal love: it was love undivided. Ginevra's whole heart~belonged
2027 III| the arm of his guest, was undoing the bandages in order to
2028 IV | daughter and looked at her uneasily. He saw upon her face a
2029 VI | they were not, as yet, uneasy about the future.~ ~Toward
2030 VI | all woes; she worked with unfaltering hand beside her dying~son,
2031 V | interminable~conversations, unfinished speeches, long silences,
2032 II | man, but, fortunately, and unfortunately also, the~Imperial eagles
2033 IV | some violent crisis, some~ungovernable fury; she had not armed
2034 IV | charm~your life. But am I ungrateful for all this in giving myself
2035 I | begins~which was intended to unite the chateau of Catherine
2036 II | upon her is all the more~unkind," said another young girl, "
2037 | unlike
2038 II | fifteen inquisitive and unoccupied young girls, whose wits
2039 III| Ginevra, quiet, simple and~unpretending like her parents, saw nothing
2040 III| feared that he was thought unsocial, and it is not difficult
2041 III| Luigi, on his side, felt an unspeakable~pleasure in allowing himself
2042 V | had~cost her, she said, untold difficulty to send these
2043 I | aide-de-camp, with evident unwillingness, left~the room. The First
2044 III| triple~life. Ginevra was born unyielding of will, vindictive, and
2045 II | zigzag before it reached the~upper regions of the roof, was
2046 VI | deep silence,~they gazed upward at the sky, which the dawn
2047 II | be safe."~ ~"If I can be useful to you, employ me," said
2048 II | daughter of one of the King's ushers, a little~creature, as silly
2049 IV | been, and testified the utmost~gratitude, as if to thank
2050 IV | evening.~ ~After once giving utterance to her will, Ginevra affected~
2051 IV | his errand; then, while uttering them, he made~continual
2052 III| attractions, and he was utterly subjugated by her. In~short,
2053 V | CHAPTER V~Marriage~ ~The day after
2054 VI | struck,--that hour she had vainly prayed and waited for till
2055 III| low sofa, like a Sultana Valide, awaiting or~admiring her
2056 I | Medici with~the Louvre of the Valois.~ ~The man stood there with
2057 I | Giacomo declares that Eliza Vanni saved a child, Luigi.~But
2058 V | it in even~the capricious vapors which met and struggled
2059 II | animating the scene by the variety of their expressions,~their
2060 II | below the surface in these various~young hearts, the sentiments,
2061 III| picture! it is now being varnished. What have you been doing,~
2062 V | finding, ceaselessly, the varying phenomena that~enchant them.~ ~
2063 IV | to think to himself: "I've produced an~effect."~ ~"
2064 III| vorrei vivere dopo averla veduta?--who would not~wish to
2065 III| were~threatening each other vehemently.~ ~Nevertheless, for the
2066 IV | her large~eyelids as if to veil the fire of her eyes.~ ~"
2067 V | petals nodded beneath their~veils, were surrounded by joyous
2068 II | darted~forward with the velocity of a tiger on its prey.
2069 V | incense, gleaming tapers, velvet cushions embroidered with~
2070 III| moment the loud cries of the vendors of newspapers came~up from
2071 III| pallid tones~which inspire veneration. The ardor of passions still
2072 II | but no one had, as yet, ventured to openly avoid~the Bonapartist.
2073 IV | of emotion.~ ~Then, not venturing to look at her parents,
2074 II | presented her pose of woe; a Venus smiled; a hand thrust itself~
2075 II | colored nor turned pale. How vexed these girls~will be if she
2076 VI | CHAPTER VI~Retribution~ ~At the beginning
2077 II | occasions for~displaying that vice of nature were seldom afforded
2078 III| to his cause by~dint of victories. It was he of whom it is
2079 V | little domain, although the view from the windows was limited
2080 III| feelings~still retained all the vigor and the freshness of their
2081 IV | feared a character whose violence was the work of his own~
2082 IV | this quarrel end? Santa~Virgina! place thyself between them!"~ ~
2083 III| simple persons of strict~virtue, the baron and his wife
2084 III| our defects~than by our virtues, Ginevra echoed in a marvellous
2085 V | and splendid groups was visible; that of Ginevra and Luigi~
2086 III| wounded man, and~fled with the vision of him still before her
2087 I | the order of this singular visitor. Bartolomeo frowned heavily,~
2088 III| Ah! Dio! che non vorrei vivere dopo averla veduta?--who
2089 III| united by chance, gave~vivid colors. By Servin's invitation,
2090 IV | me thus;~I may have heard voices--no, no, never any so melodious!
2091 III| language:~ ~"Ah! Dio! che non vorrei vivere dopo averla veduta?--
2092 V | her art and her joy was a votive offering~to their wedded
2093 IV | true love could despise all vulgar~protestations at such a
2094 I | who brought, as it~were, a waft of air from his own land,--
2095 IV | which buried itself in~the wainscot.~ ~"Well, then! have mercy!
2096 VI | who held her round the waist, and, together, in deep
2097 VI | discovered that you were waking while I slept."~ ~The courage
2098 IV | failed~him; he tried to walk, but he had no strength
2099 II | above his~apartments was walled up. To reach this retreat,
2100 II | to use an expression of Walter Scott, Amelie stepped~as
2101 IV | to get~away."~ ~The pale, wan face of the baroness recovered
2102 III| fortune~sufficed for all their wants. To them, their daughter
2103 VI | a glowing fire scarcely warmed the great spaces of~their
2104 III| reproach him; hadn't you~better warn him."~ ~A thunderbolt falling
2105 IV | step toward better things. Warned by Ginevra of the difficulties~
2106 II | times of civil or religious wars.~Children, young girls,
2107 V | from the cold and dreary waste around her.~ ~The mayor
2108 II | her. But in spite of her watchfulness, there was~a moment when
2109 IV | plant to which a little water has given fresh life after~
2110 V | dove on the face of the waters, having no place to~rest
2111 IV | himself by releasing the waving volume of her hair, by~dandling
2112 IV | said to her, in a gentle, weakened voice,--~ ~"Ginevra, no!
2113 V | not wholly free from the weaknesses of women.~Superstitious
2114 III| was more~precious than the wealth of the whole world. When,
2115 IV | cried, flinging away the weapon, which buried itself in~
2116 VI | Could I sleep while you were wearing yourself out with toil?"
2117 III| Be happy! I bless and wed you," said the painter,
2118 V | place, they found two other wedding-parties impatiently~awaiting the
2119 IV | to the fact that for some weeks you have stayed much~longer
2120 IV | bowed himself over as if weighed~down with sorrow.~ ~Ginevra
2121 V | home of her own. In this welcome provision she recognized~
2122 II | in company with none but well-~bred young girls, and the
2123 III| Ginevra then saw a tall and~well-made young man, whose Imperial
2124 | whatever
2125 | whereas
2126 IV | an end to the divisions which--appear--to exist--between~
2127 III| politicians,~he cared not a whiff of his cigar's smoke for
2128 II | evening before, and had whirled her young imagination across
2129 IV | She went; and Elisa~Piombo whispered in her ear:--~ ~"I have
2130 V | increasing, and a~general whispering reminded Ginevra that all
2131 III| eyebrows, which were not wholly whitened,~retained their terrible
2132 IV | is a part of our being.~Whoso does not share my vengeance
2133 III| lofty, sombre, and bare, the wide mirrors in gilded frames~
2134 II | which now gave something~wild and frightened to Madame
2135 VI | his home.~ ~He wandered wildly about Paris; amid the gorgeous
2136 II | recognized it at once for wilful deafness.~Presently the
2137 I | of an ultimatum. Chance willed that the guard was changed
2138 III| to remind me of you."~ ~"Willingly," said Ginevra, painting
2139 VI | night was wintry; the north wind drove the snowflakes so~
2140 IV | Corsican, his voice shaking the~window-panes.~ ~"I shall marry him,"
2141 V | they flew, as~it were, on wings to the church. When they
2142 VI | Ginevra's~name. The night was wintry; the north wind drove the
2143 III| five years, Ginevra, grown wiser than her~father, avoided
2144 IV | that she will follow their wishes--~Paternal resistance being
2145 II | a Spanish play, full of wit and~epigrammatic sallies,
2146 II | if on eggs. She hastily withdrew outside the door and coughed.~
2147 II | nail,~presented her pose of woe; a Venus smiled; a hand
2148 VI | held her up~against all woes; she worked with unfaltering
2149 VI | hope.~ ~One night Ginevra woke and missed Luigi from her
2150 V | the spectators~seemed to wonder that the wedding was not
2151 V | Ginevra that all present were wondering at~the absence of her parents;
2152 II | and the winter supply~of wood were kept. Amelie's action
2153 III| scratched with a pin on the woodwork in a manner that produced
2154 VI | evening, when~he returned, worn-out.~ ~"And you?"~ ~"I? I have
2155 III| life of an honest man is worth that of two~traitors, and
2156 III| she poured a~balm upon the wounds of the unfortunate man:--~ ~"
2157 VI | cried Luigi, in despair. "Wrap your shawl closer round~
2158 V | her parents; her father's wrath seemed present to her.~ ~"
2159 V | sacramental luxury; the wreaths~of orange-flowers that crowned
2160 VI | time. During these days of wretchedness Ginevra showed~the sublimity
2161 IV | his face relaxed, every wrinkle on his forehead expressed
2162 III| furniture of the period of Louis XIV. were~in keeping with Bartolomeo
2163 V | voice was heard, like the yapping of a~dog, calling Monsieur
2164 VI | second time in three long years--of his daughter.~ ~"Ginevra
2165 II | alms; a few "ecorches," yellowed~by smoke, looked like limbs
2166 II | another young girl, "because yesterday, Mademoiselle~Ginevra was
2167 V | of eternal union,--that yoke of satin,~white, soft, brilliant,
2168 IV | before you? I supplicate you--"~ ~"Ginevra Piombo does
2169 III| here, and that you lent yourself--to--our love."~ ~"There
2170 | yourselves
2171 II | which described a fearful zigzag before it reached the~upper
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