[The Children of the King by F. Marion Crawford]@TWC D-Link bookThe Children of the King CHAPTER V 20/30
Her answer augured ill for the success of the plan he meant to put into execution that very evening.
He felt strongly incensed against Ruggiero, too, without in the least understanding the reason. "You will find out some day, Donna Beatrice, that those who are most in earnest are not those who make the most passionate speeches." "Ah! Is that true? How strange! I should have supposed that if a man said nothing it was because he had nothing to say.
But you have such novel theories!" "Is this discussion never to end ?" asked the Marchesa, wearily lifting her hand as though in protest, and letting it fall again beside the other. "It has only just begun, mamma," answered Beatrice cheerfully.
"When San Miniato jumps into the sea and drowns himself in despair, you will know that the discussion is over." "Beatrice! My child! What language!" "Italian, mamma carissima.
Italian with a little Sicilian, such as we speak." "I am at your service, Donna Beatrice," said the Count.
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