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Voices From the Press a Span Classsearchtermspan Classsearchtermcoll
James J Brenton
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In the cafe I again met with La Fioraja the same bright, artless creature as ever, to all but myself. I took her offered bouquet in silence ; this time it was composed of the rarest and richest flowers. My words, at parting, were for the flower-girl, for strangers were near ; but my glance was for the descendant of T H E P R I N T E R ' S BOOK. 149 Fiesco. In obedience to the universal custom, I would have made her a parting gift : but she foresaw my intention, and said, in a low, firm voice : ..." Not to me, signor !" Many a day after that, in toiling through the wintry Appenines, on my pilgrim-way to Rome, did I rest at the foot of an olive or wild fig tree, and opening my knapsack, inhale the faded fra- grance of the last Tuscan roses I received from her hand.
Two years have passed since then, and I have not found Antonio. Meanwhile, a new freedom is dawning over Italy, and I still trust that he may one day return to Florence to his old father, and Fiammetta, the princely Fioraja !
THE REFORMER.


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