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Beauchamp's Career, Complete

Chapter 6 LOVE IN VENICE

Word Count: 1038    |    Released on: 06/12/2017

avenue of wishes leading to golden mists beyond imagination, and seemed, coming on him suddenly, miraculous. He leaned toward her

e book down

'No; continu

hat the book was there

among the leaves; a kind of anc

M. Nevil, you are inclin

a

r Roland is at sea when we discuss our qu

of time to read. W

t night-cap, a sick fig-tree, an old shawl, faded spots of colour, peeling walls. They mig

ld look on you and think the sa

ot let me li

not have

on that subject after I

mmanding, ma

n, and gazed forward

as ceased to rouge, or wipe away traces of her old arts,'

your theatre-bridges in sight. The people mount and drop, mount and drop; I

papa is not crossi

not trust

es

uld? A

improvizing an operetta

yourself

k and spontaneous they are! Ah, silly creatures! they have sto

e naturalness h

. I am wilful. Half my days will be spen

me to be

ould be forgiv

so sure

t even with enemies. Leas

n, flaunting, gold and crimson cotton-work, which exacted discretion on his part and th

a girl leaned on her folded arms, and eyed t

d Renee, whose vivacity was fascinated to a steady spar

ot. She had exhausted them while they we

is looking for h

s hope she will not

y benediction

d adieu to her, if you p

; I have but a

f my brother's patronymic. And there is m

e to have him to

r looks of raillery. She had hitherto

d, 'if that deprived me of

ped from her citadel too rashly. Nevil had time to spring the floo

ave me with

g the hawk in him, and trying

r? and-listen-g

nd had some trouble not to appear too providentiall

ho dart away on an impulse and leave us threading all V

spot where I left you, and I defy you to say you have gone on without me. This

unrolled several sheets of printed blotting-paper, and rapidly read part of a Canzo

se,

nto

o, m

spos

rt's mistress. I tasted some of their Nostrani to see i

of Nostrani brought out the chief

ications. One must be born Italian t

leaving his sister, and was full of an adventure t

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1 Chapter 1 THE CHAMPION OF HIS COUNTRY2 Chapter 2 UNCLE, NEPHEW, AND ANOTHER3 Chapter 3 CONTAINS BARONIAL VIEWS OF THE PRESENT TIME4 Chapter 4 A GLIMPSE OF NEVIL IN ACTION5 Chapter 5 RENEE6 Chapter 6 LOVE IN VENICE7 Chapter 7 AN AWAKENING FOR BOTH8 Chapter 8 A NIGHT ON THE ADRIATIC9 Chapter 9 MORNING AT SEA UNDER THE ALPS10 Chapter 10 A SINGULAR COUNCIL11 Chapter 11 CAPTAIN BASKELETT12 Chapter 12 AN INTERVIEW WITH THE INFAMOUS DR. SHRAPNEL13 Chapter 13 A SUPERFINE CONSCIENCE14 Chapter 14 THE LEADING ARTICLE AND MR. TIMOTHY TURBOT15 Chapter 15 CECILIA HALKETT16 Chapter 16 A PARTIAL DISPLAY OF BEAUCHAMP IN HIS COLOURS17 Chapter 17 HIS FRIEND AND FOE18 Chapter 18 CONCERNING THE ACT OF CANVASSING19 Chapter 19 LORD PALMET, AND CERTAIN ELECTORS OF BEVISHAM20 Chapter 20 A DAY AT ITCHINCOPE21 Chapter 21 THE QUESTION AS TO THE EXAMINATION OF THE WHIGS, AND THE22 Chapter 22 THE DRIVE INTO BEVISHAM23 Chapter 23 TOURDESTELLE24 Chapter 24 HIS HOLIDAY25 Chapter 25 THE ADVENTURE OF THE BOAT26 Chapter 26 MR. BLACKBURN TUCKHAM27 Chapter 27 A SHORT SIDELOOK AT THE ELECTION28 Chapter 28 TOUCHING A YOUNG LADY'S HEART AND HER INTELLECT29 Chapter 29 THE EPISTLE OF DR. SHRAPNEL TO COMMANDER BEAUCHAMP30 Chapter 30 THE BAITING OF DR. SHRAPNEL31 Chapter 31 SHOWING A CHIVALROUS GENTLEMAN SET IN MOTION32 Chapter 32 AN EFFORT TO CONQUER CECILIA IN BEAUCHAMP'S FASHION33 Chapter 33 THE FIRST ENCOUNTER AT STEYNHAM34 Chapter 34 THE FACE OF RENEE35 Chapter 35 THE RIDE IN THE WRONG DIRECTION36 Chapter 36 PURSUIT OF THE APOLOGY OF Mr. ROMFREY TO DR. SHRAPNEL37 Chapter 37 CECILIA CONQUERED38 Chapter 38 LORD AVONLEY39 Chapter 39 BETWEEN BEAUCHAMP AND CECILIA40 Chapter 40 A TRIAL OF HIM41 Chapter 41 A LAME VICTORY42 Chapter 42 THE TWO PASSIONS43 Chapter 43 THE EARL OF ROMFREY AND THE COUNTESS44 Chapter 44 THE NEPHEWS OF THE EARL, AND ANOTHER EXHIBITION OF THE TWO45 Chapter 45 A LITTLE PLOT AGAINST CECILIA46 Chapter 46 AS IT MIGHT HAVE BEEN FORESEEN47 Chapter 47 THE REFUSAL OF HIM48 Chapter 48 OF THE TRIAL AWAITING THE EARL OF ROMFREY49 Chapter 49 A FABRIC OF BARONIAL DESPOTISM CRUMBLE50 Chapter 50 AT THE COTTAGE ON THE COMMON51 Chapter 51 IN THE NIGHT52 Chapter 52 QUESTION OF A PILGRIMAGE AND AN ACT OF PENANCE53 Chapter 53 THE APOLOGY TO DR. SHRAPNEL54 Chapter 54 THE FRUITS OF THE APOLOGY55 Chapter 55 WITHOUT LOVE56 Chapter 56 THE LAST OF NEVIL BEAUCHAMP