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"Tropp' onore!" he murmured, as he kissed the little hand she held out to him in the Sicilian fashion of gallantry "I fear I am perhaps too early?" "Oh no! We were about to go in to luncheon I know the hour by the bell of the monastery down there you hear it?" A soft "ting-ting tong" rang from the olive and ilex woods below the Palazzo, and Morgana, listening, smiled.
"You are such an old friend of the family, conte, that perhaps you will not mind sitting at the head of the table?" "Tropp' onore, signora!" I answered, bowing gallantly, as I at once resumed my rightful place at my own table, Ferrari placing himself on my right hand, Nina on my left.
"Oh! tropp' onore, signor tropp' onore!" and thus I left him, standing still bareheaded on the deck of his little vessel, with a kindly light on his brown face like the reflection of a fadeless sunbeam. Good-hearted, merry rogue!
"E cattivo vento che non e buono per qualcuno debbo a questa burrasca la pregustazione d' un piacere," he said, with a mingling of ceremonious politeness and sunny geniality that was of his age and race. Peter instinctively he could not have told why put a good deal more deference into his bow, than men of his age and race commonly put into their bows, and murmured something about "grand' onore."
La mia pittura morta Difendi orma', Giovanni, e 'l mio onore, Non sendo in loco bon, nè io pittore. According to the first plan, Michael Angelo bargained with the Pope for twelve Apostles in the lunettes, and another part to be filled with ornament in the usual manner "dodici Apostoli nelle lunette, e 'l resto un certo partimento ripieno d' adornamenti come si usa."
Anthony of Padua." "But he was born in Lisbon;" insisted Peter. "No," said Marietta. "Yes," said he, "parola d' onore. And, what's more to the purpose, he died in Lisbon. You clearly mean St. Anthony of Lisbon." "No!" Marietta raised her voice, for his speedier conviction. "There is no St. Anthony of Lisbon. St. Anthony of Padua."
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