Читать книгу The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 01, No. 06, April, 1858 - Various - Страница 20

MY JOURNAL TO MY COUSIN MARY
AMOURS DE VOYAGE
XIII.—CLAUDE TO EUSTACE

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  Yes, on Montorio's height for a last farewell of the city,—

  So it appears; though then I was quite uncertain about it.

  So, however, it was. And now to explain the proceeding.

    I was to go, as I told you, I think, with the people to Florence.

  Only the day before, the foolish family Vernon

  Made some uneasy remarks, as we walked to our lodging together,

  As to intentions, forsooth, and so forth. I was astounded,

  Horrified quite; and obtaining just then, as it chanced, an offer

  (No common favor) of seeing the great Ludovisi collection,

  Why, I made this a pretence, and wrote that they must excuse me.

  How could I go? Great Heaven! to conduct a permitted flirtation

  Under those vulgar eyes, the observed of such observers!

  Well, but I now, by a series of fine diplomatic inquiries,

  Find from a sort of relation, a good and sensible woman,

  Who is remaining at Rome with a brother too ill for removal,


The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 01, No. 06, April, 1858

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