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www.192.twdayti.theybothngled,astheyhadleavetodo,hthe
servantsandpeasants.
”thefestaagnifit;notonlyhevillabrilliantly
illunated,butthousandsofloredlantes
thetreesinthegarden;andverysoonthepalaceoverfloothe
terraces,aerracestothegardeneachcrosspathwas
anorchestra,andtablesspreadents;theguestsstopped,
fordquadrilles,anddananypartofthegroundstheypleased.
carlaanofsonnino.hercapbroidered
onds,hergirdle
broideredflo
ere,herapronofindianslin,aonsofher
rsetpanionsheoneasa
anoftuno,aherasaanoflarien
oftheriiliesofroaiedthethat
italiasparallelinanyotheruntryin
thetiredaspeasantsofalbari,
civitacastellana,andsora.hatthesepeasant
stus,likethoseoftheyoungen,hgoldand
jewels.
”carlaaquadrille,butthereing.
e
silartoheropanions.theuntofsanfelice
poiteresa,inagroupof
peasants.ela.certainly,
repliedtheunt,areecarlatued
toanalkinghher,andsayingafeords
tohipointedanlooked,bowed
inobediendthentoteresa,andinvitedhertodana
quadrilledirectedbytheuntsdaughter.teresafeltaflushpass
overherface;shelookedatluigi,refusehisassent.
luigislo,hhis
opaniedbyherelegantcavalier,tookherappointed
placeuchagitationinthearistocraticquadrille.certainly,in
theeyesofanartist,theexadstrictstuofteresahadavery
differentelaandherpanions;andteresa
broideryandslins,the
cashregirdles,alldazzledher,andtherefleofsapphires
anddiandsalsttuedhergiddybrain.
”luigifeltasensationhithertounknoind.itwas
likeanacutepainhisheart,ahrilledthrough
hisoventofteresaandher
cavalier;heirhandstouched,hefeltasthoughheshouldswoon;
everypulsebeatedasthoughabellwere
ringinginhisears.idly
andhdoeyestotheionofhercavalier,asluigi
uldreadintheardentlooksofthegoodlookingyoungnthathis
languageedasiftheuing
round,andallthevoicesofhellwerewhisperinginhisears
ideasofrderandassassination.thenfearingthathisparoxysight
getthebetterofhiheclutchedhonehandthebranchofatree
againsththeothernvulsivelygrasped
thedaggerhacarvedhandle,andh,
uoti.luigiwas
jealoushefeltthat,influencedbyheraitionsaish
disposition,teresaghtescapehi
”theyoungpeasantgirl,atfirsttidandscared,soonrevered
herself.hatteresae,butthisisnotall;
teresauchre
potentthanouraffectedandstudiedelegancies.shehadalstall
thehonorsofthequadrille,andifsheheuntof
sanfelicesdaughter,ela
jealousofher.andplintsherhandsocavalier
ledherbacktotheplaceakenher,andwhereluigi
aedher.thriceduringthedaheyounggirlhadglanced
atluigi,aishesahathehathisfeatures
its
sheath,haddazzledhereye**ssinisterglare.thus,itwas
alsttrelinglythatsheresudherloversarthequadrillehad
beenstperfeditandfora
repetition,carlaaloneobjegtoit,buttheuntofsanfelice
besoughthisdaughtersoeaestly,thatsheacceded.ohe
cavaliersthenhasteoieresa,itpossible
forthequadrilletobeford,buttheyounggirlhaddisappeared.the
truthhatluigihadhestrengthtosupportanothersuch
trial,and,halfbypersuasionandhalfbyforce,hehadrevedteresa
toherpartofthegarden.teresahadyieldedinspiteof
herself,buttheagitatedunteheyoung
n,sheuoodbyhissilehing
strange.sheherselfptfronteal
etion,andprehended
thatluigiinreproagher.k
shedidnotthelessfeelthatthesereproacheserited.however,
toteresasgreatastonishnt,luigireie,andnotaword
escapedhislipstherestoftheevening.hechillofthenight
haddrivenathegardens,aesofthevilla
forthefestaindoors,hetookteresaquiteaway,
andasheleftheratherho,hesaid,
”teresa,hinkingofasyoudancedoppositetheyoung
untessofsanfeliceithought,repliedtheyounggirl,h
allthefranknessofheature,thatiylifefora
stusuchasshewore.
”andsaidyourcavaliertoyouhesaiditonlydependedon
selftohaveit,andihadonlyoneosay.
”he,saidluigi.doyoudesireitasardentlyasyou
sayyes.hen,youshallhaveit
”theyounggirl,,but
hisfadterriblethatheroherlips.
asluigispokethus,helefther.teresafollohhereyesinto
thedarknessaslongassheuld,andedisappeared,
sheintothehousehasigh.
”thatnightarableeventoprudence
ofsoservaoextinguishthelights.thevilla
ofsanfelicetookfirein
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