Vittoria — Volume 5 by George Meredith
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sentiment.
"Say, in our Austria." "In our Austria, certainly." "And with our holy religion?" "It is not yet mine." "It will be?" She put the question eagerly. Wilfrid hesitated, and by his adept hesitation succeeded in throwing her off the jealous scent. "Say that it will be, my Wilfrid!" "You must give me time" "This subject always makes you cold." "My own Lena!" "Can I be, if we are doomed to be parted when we die?" There is small space for compunction in a man's heart when he is in Wilfrid's state, burning with the revival of what seemed to him a superhuman attachment. He had no design to break his acknowledged bondage to Countess Lena, and answered her tender speech almost as tenderly. |
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