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The Lovely Lady

PART FOUR
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They passed the public gardens and saw the sea widen and the morning quicken.

Islands swam up out of silver space, took form and colour, and there between the islands he saw the girl.

She had gotten another oar from Giuseppe and stood delighting in the free motion; her sleeves were rolled up, her hat was off, her hair blew out; alive and pliant she bent to the long sweep of it, and her eyes were on the morning wonder.

But when she caught sight of Peter she looked only at him and he knew that her seeing him appearing thus on the shining water was its chief and exquisite wonder, and that she did not know what he saw.

The gondolier steered straight for the girl without advice; he had thought privately that the _Signore Americano_ was a little mad, but he knew now with what manner of madness.
They drew close and drifted alongside.


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