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    栗子小说    m.lizi.tw栗子小说    m.lizi.tw台湾小说网  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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