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Updated: May 19, 2025


'Maso! look here! said Lucy, addressing a small boy, who with his brother was driving some goats along the road. She took from a basket on her arm, first some pasticceria, then a square of chocolate, lastly a handful of soldi. 'You know the casetta by the river where Mamma Brigitta lives? 'Yes. The boy looked at her with his sharp stealthy eyes. 'Take down this letter to Mamma Brigitta.

"To think, to think," Anthony, long-faced, was brooding, "that she in mere wilfulness has condemned me to a whole mortal week of this." "We lunch," said Adrian, "at one, though Pia suggested twelve, and dine at seven, though Pia suggested six. At four we shall have a little goûté caffé con pasticceria to take the place of tea.

And now, if you can tear yourself from the pleasures of the table, let's be up and doing. We 'll begin with the Cathedral, and if we look sharp, we 'll be in time to hear a Mass. There are Masses every half hour till ten. Then the Palazzo Rosso. After luncheon and a brief siesta, Isola Nobile. And after our caffé con pasticceria, a donkey-ride in the country."

Back again they came into the city of palaces, which they had learned to love, and alighting near the Duomo sought out a pasticceria in a street hard by, and ate a genuine school-girl's meal. "It has been the pleasantest day of my life here!" said Lettice as they reached home in the evening. "I have not had a cloud upon my conscience." "And it has made the old woman young," said Mrs.

Signora Carosi had sipped a little tea and eaten a good many of the cakes Olive had bought from the pasticceria. "The situation is impossible," she remarked, as she brushed the crumbs off her lap. "The stairs are a drawback," Olive admitted, not without malice, "but fortunately my pupils are all young and strong." "You are English. I always say that when I am asked how I can permit such things.

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