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Cornelli

CHAPTER VI
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But Dino understood her sudden anger.
"No, Cornelli," he said soothingly, "just the opposite will happen.
It is not over at all, because it has only just begun.

I have planned with Martha to-day that I shall come again next summer and the summer after and every year after that, till we are both old and gray." But Cornelli only saw the immediate future before her and what was going to happen now; she could not look so far ahead.
"Yes, but it is so long till next year, that you are sure to forget all about me a hundred times," she said crossly, as if she were chiding her companion.
"No, I won't do that," said Dino quietly.

"I won't forget you once, least of all a hundred times.

I'll prove it to you, Cornelli.

Let us still have a good time together and enjoy the four remaining days that I can stay here.


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