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Chapter 6

           Andatonceherdelightinhim,lingeringwithhalf-openwingslikethosebirdsthatcannotriseeasilyfromaflatlevel,foundapinnaclefromwhichtosoarupintotheskies.

           TheyhadbecomeacquaintedinItaly,wherethefutureMrs.Gouldwasstayingwithanoldandpaleauntwho,yearsbefore,hadmarriedamiddle-aged,impoverishedItalianmarquis.Shenowmournedthatman,whohadknownhowtogiveuphislifetotheindependenceandunityofhiscountry,whohadknownhowtobeasenthusiasticinhisgenerosityastheyoungestofthosewhofellforthatverycauseofwhicholdGiorgioViolawasadriftingrelic,asabrokensparissufferedtofloatawaydisregardedafteranavalvictory.TheMarchesaledastill,whisperingexistence,nun-likeinherblackrobesandawhitebandovertheforehead,inacornerofthefirstfloorofanancientandruinouspalace,whosebig,emptyhallsdownstairsshelteredundertheirpaintedceilingstheharvests,thefowls,andeventhecattle,togetherwiththewholefamilyofthetenantfarmer.

           ThetwoyoungpeoplehadmetinLucca.AfterthatmeetingCharlesGouldvisitednomines,thoughtheywenttogetherinacarriage,once,toseesomemarblequarries,wheretheworkresembledmininginsofarthatitalsowasthetearingoftherawmaterialoftreasurefromtheearth.CharlesGoulddidnotopenhishearttoherinanysetspeeches.Hesimplywentonactingandthinkinginhersight.Thisisthetruemethodofsincerity.

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