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As Glyndon entered the carriage and drew up the glass, he saw four men standing apart by the pavement, who seemed to eye him with attention. "Cospetto!" cried one; "ecco Inglese!" Glyndon imperfectly heard the exclamation as the carriage drove on. He reached home in safety. "Have you discovered who he is?" asked the actress, as she was now alone in the carriage with Gionetta.
Lawrence closed the door that opened from the canal and walked softly through the plats of lilies and tulips. Miss Barton glanced up. "Ecco! il cavaliere!" "Didn't you expect me!" he asked, clumsily, revealing one potent reason for his appearance. She smiled for an answer. "Last night," he began again, explanatorily. Her eyes followed his lips and interrupted him.
Awfully warm thing, you know," said Bobbie, complacently; "worth a little trouble. So I told him, kindly, I'd think of it. Ecco!" He pointed to the letter. "Of course, I told my uncle I should permit him to continue my allowance, and in a year I shall be a merchant prince in the egg; I shall be worth marrying; and I shall allow Ettie two hundred a year for her clothes." "And Lady Niton?"
He admitted that today, perhaps, it was beautiful. 'Perche parce que il fait un tempo cosi tres bell' tres beau, ecco! He alighted on the word beau hurriedly, like a bird coming to ground with a little bounce. The terraces of the garden are held up to the sun, the sun falls full upon them, they are like a vessel slanted up, to catch the superb, heavy light.
I had scarcely reached the last step, when I beheld before me a man dressed as a bandit; a carbine in his hand, and a stiletto and pistols in his belt. His countenance had a mingled expression of ferocity and trepidation. He sprang upon me, and exclaimed exultingly, "Ecco il principe!" I saw at once into what hands I had fallen, but endeavored to summon up coolness and presence of mind.
"Ecco la," said the young girl with the black eyes, languidly. The steps of a person coming up the narrow stairway sounded through the studio. The words: "Here she comes!" passed from mouth to mouth, and then the most absolute silence reigned.
Or does it stand for Pillson? Georgino, are you the author of the Palmist's Manual? Ecco! I believe it was you." This was not quite wise, for no one detested irony more than Mrs Weston, or was sharper to detect it. Lucia should never have been ironical just then, nor indeed have dropped into Italian. "No" she said. "I'm sure it was neither Il Signer Peppino nor Il Signer Pillson who wrote it.
"Viva l'Italia!" said Rafael, tossing up his cap. "Don't toss up your cap like that," Edith reproved him. "Those little beggars may think you are tossing it for them. Ecco!" she called to the boys, and threw a few coins to the funny little fellows who ran along beside the carriage, begging for coppers even while they stood on their heads.
"Buon' Dio, ecco miracolo!" said Castracane hoarsely, and kissed again. Again his nestling companion gave no sign but a quiver. Castracane surveyed the stars. "A miracle has certainly happened," he said. "I feel very queer. My head swims, fingers and toes tingle; I seem to have hot lead in my legs. It may be that I am empty. I think it is a miracle; but as yet I see no angel."
"I have it!" said Spini, and seizing Taddeo by the belt he drew him aside to give him directions, while the other went on telling Cei how the Signoria had interfered about Soderini's house. "Ecco!" exclaimed Spini, presently, giving Taddeo a slight push towards the door. "Go, and make quick work."
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