United States or Brunei ? Vote for the TOP Country of the Week !


"Oh yes, I suppose so." "I will come for you, Signora." Again she looked at him, and felt his deep loyalty to her, his strong and almost doglike affection. And, feeling them, she was seized once more by fear. The thing Gaspare hid from her must be something terrible. "Thank you, Gaspare." "A rivederci, Signora." Was there not a sound of pleading in his voice, a longing to retain her?

Browning, then, suddenly drawing her dagger with the string, she stabbed herself and fell dead on the couch, exclaiming "A rivederci." It was an extremely neat suicide and her father concluded the entertainment by weeping over her body.

"I know all about Peppina, Marchese," Hermione replied, quietly. "Truly? Ah!" His large round eyes were still fixedly staring at her. "Good-bye, Signora!" he said. "Thank you for a very charming colazione. And I shall look forward with all my heart to the evening you have kindly suggested." "I shall write directly I have arranged with Don Emilio." "Thank you! Thank you! A rivederci, Signora."

She bowed, and as Miss Lermontof inclined her head slightly in response, there was a kind of cold aloofness in her bearing a something defiantly repellent which filled Diana with a sudden sense of dislike, almost of fear. It was as though the sun had all at once gone behind a cloud. The Baroni's voice fell on her ears, and the disagreeable tension snapped. "A rivederci, little singing-bird.

She might not walk on the highway, but a steep short-cut that joined the main road at the bottom of the hill was quite at her disposal She walked up and down for more than an hour. At last she saw some one on the Florence road. She walked on quickly. It was the telegraph-boy. She tore open the envelope and read: "Venice. Exam. on Wednesday. Start at once. A rivederci."

We're meeting a few other people, mostly residents or people staying some time. We're not inviting them. Just dropping in, you know a little restaurant. We shall see you then! Well then, a rivederci till this evening. So glad you like Florence! I'm simply loving it revelling. And the pictures! Oh "

"Shall we all go, Madame?" he said. "I have ordered coffee. It will be brought in a moment to the terrace." Hermione glanced at Artois. "I will stay here for a little. I want to look at the book," she said. "We will come in a moment. I don't take coffee." "Then we will be upon the terrace. A rivederci per un momento pour un moment, Madame."

I have assured the lady there is no fear of contagion, as under my orders everything will be thoroughly disinfected. I shall go now. Oh, by the way, the countess requests that you will wait here a few minutes she has a message for you she will not detain you long. I should recommend you to get back to your hotel as soon as you can, and take some good wine. A rivederci!

I can see him standing in the shadow of the doorway, the red glare from the blazing wood with which he was lighting his cigar falling over his delicate features and bright chestnut hair I can hear his kind soft voice as he speaks these last two words, "Al rivederci." Whether that wish will be accomplished hereafter, God alone can tell; if so, it must be beyond the grave.

Why had she never noticed these things before? Had she been quite blind? Or was she now imaginative? Was she deceiving herself? "Good-night, Ruffo," she said, at last. He took off his cap and stood bareheaded. "Good-night, Signora." He put the cap on his dark hair with a free and graceful gesture. Was not that, too, Maurice? "A rivederci, Signora." He was gone.