The book Venetia was written by author Disraeli, Benjamin, Earl of Beaconsfield, 1804-1881 Here you can read free online of Venetia book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Venetia a good or bad book?
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' She did not, she could not reply; she felt confused; the blood rose toher cheek. 'How changed is everything!' continued Cadurcis. 'To think the dayshould ever arrive when I should have to beg your permission to callyou Venetia!' She looked up; she met his glance. It was mournful; nay, his eyes weresuffused with tears. She saw at her side the gentle and melancholyPlantagenet of her childhood. 'I cannot speak; I am agitated at meeting you, ' she said with hernative frankness. 'It is so long sin...ce we have been alone; and, as yousay, all is so changed. ' 'But are you changed, Venetia?' he said in a voice of emotion; 'forall other change is nothing. ' 'I meet you with pleasure, ' she replied; 'I hear of your fame withpride. You cannot suppose that it is possible I should cease to beinterested in your welfare. ' 'Your mother does not meet me with pleasure; she hears of nothingthat has occurred to me with pride; your mother has ceased to take aninterest in my welfare; and why should you be unchanged?' 'You mistake my mother.
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