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His most noble master had been greatly harassed with affairs the Duke's approaching visit to Rome, the precise forms which must be observed, the punctilios, the hundred niceties of etiquette; "Ah, patienza!" urged the sweating Mosca. Patience, she saw, was the only wear; but, per Bacco, he should learn it too! She was in a high rage.
By mine honour, setting prejudice aside, the mill-wench is the more attractive of the two But patienza, Piercie Shafton; thou must not lose thy well-earned claim to be accounted a devout servant of the fair sex, a witty-brained, prompt, and accomplished courtier.
The truth was, that of conversation the Captain had had enough before supper a very short colloquy with his Olimpia. In it he was brought to confess that he had seen his patron that morning. "Well?" had been Olimpia's commentary a shot which raked the Captain fore and aft. Well, he desperately admitted, there was nothing actually arranged: patienza!
A dingy waiter took our hats and coats and hung them up. Anastasius plucked me by the sleeve. "If you don't mind staking a little for the sake of appearances, I shall be grateful." I whispered: "Can you tell me now, my dear Professor, for what reason you have brought me to this gaming-hell?" He looked up at me out of his mournful eyes and murmured, "Patienza, lieber Herr."
So Gerard's hostess speedily detected him, and asked him if he was not ashamed himself: by which brusque opening, having made him blush and look scared, she pacified herself all in a moment, and appealed to his good sense whether Adversity was a thing to be overcome on an empty stomach. "Patienza, my lad! times will mend; meantime I will feed you for the love of heaven."
"What is he now?" replied the same voice; "he is a wretched trunk, from which the boughs have one by one been lopped away, and which cares little how soon it is torn up and hewed into billets for the furnace." "Friend," said Dalgetty, "I am sorry for you; but PATIENZA, as the Spaniard says.
How old are you?" suspiciously. "Settanta; seventy." "Well, you look it. But why hasn't the princess ever been here, when it's so beautiful?" "Woman." "What woman?" "La Principessa. Many villas, much money." O'Mally kicked at one of the lizards. "I thought she might be young." "No. But La Signorina-bah! they ar-r-r-rest her. Patienza!" "You think so?" "Wait."
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