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Thus equipped and provided, Paolina Foscarelli, accompanied by Signora Orsola Steno, had arrived in Ravenna in the March of the same year, in the November of which Signor Ercole Stadione had made his journey to Milan. Rivalry
He could not speak exactly in the same tone to his uncle; but the hints that the Marchese Lamberto had from time to time thrown out to the effect that, under the circumstances of the case, he did not approve of his nephew's intimacy with the Signorina, Paolina Foscarelli, had been received in a manner by the younger man which had warned the elder that some caution was required in the task of guiding his nephew in this matter.
For we all know what men are, Signore Dottore; and there's no saying what hold she might have got upon the Marchese." "And no doubt that is the feeling of our young friend Signorina Foscarelli?" said the sympathetic lawyer.
The Signorina Paolina I suppose was with you at the theatre?" "Of course she was. Would it be likely, I ask you, Signor Dottore, that the Marchese took the box for me?" "And no doubt the Signorina Foscarelli was impressed by the actress in the same manner that you yourself were."
I won't press it on you by any means!" said the uncle in a similar tone; "but what were you going to say?" "Why, with reference to what you were saying just now, about the Signorina Foscarelli," replied Ludovico, in quite a different tone. "I am always anxious to shape my conduct in accordance with your advice, uncle. You see La Foscarelli has all but finished her work at St.
So managing to speak to the attendant, when he was at a far part of the gallery, he learned from him that the girl's name was Paolina Foscarelli; that the old woman was, the officer believed, her aunt; that her name was Orsola Steno; and that they lived together at No. 8 in the Campo San Donato.
The Signorina Foscarelli naturally did not quite like that," said the lawyer, encouragingly. "Like it! Who would have liked it in her place, I ask you?
He went first, it seems, to the residence of a lady, one Signorina Paolina Foscarelli, being very desirous, he said, of not leaving her to hear of the business from other lips than his own.
"Of course. Leave that to me, or rather to the police. No doubt their inquiries have already put them on his track. The fact of his having gone out of the city by that gate, at that hour, is quite enough." "And now I must be off to see this Signorina Foscarelli. I don't half like the job."
"It is this young lady, I conclude, who has undertaken to copy some of our mosaics for the Englishman, who writes to my uncle, then?" said Ludovico with a good-humoured and bright smile. "That is it, Signor though she is but such a slip of a thing to look at. I was afraid the Signor Marchese had taken it into his head that I was Paolina Foscarelli. Lord love you!
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