Vittoria — Volume 4 by George Meredith
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page 64 of 92 (69%)
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Angelo smiled with her. 'I saw you die!
'It seems a hundred years ago.' 'Or half-a-dozen minutes. The heart counts everything' 'Was I very much liked by the people, Signor Angelo?' 'They love you.' 'I have done them no good.' 'Every possible good. And now, mine is the duty to protect you.' 'And yesterday we were strangers! Signor Angelo, you spoke of sbirri. There is no rising in Bologna. Why are they after you? You look too gentle to give them cause.' 'Do I look gentle? But what I carry is no burden. Who that saw you last night would know you for Camilla? You will hear of my deeds, and judge. We shall soon have men upon the road; you must be hidden. See, there: there are our colours in the sky. Austria cannot wipe them out. Since I was a boy I have always slept in a bed facing East, to keep that truth before my eyes. Black and yellow drop to the earth: green, white, and red mount to heaven. If more of my countrymen saw these meanings!--but they are learning to. My tutor called them Germanisms. If so, I have stolen a jewel from my enemy.' Vittoria mentioned the Chief. |
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