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Voynich, E. L. (Ethel Lillian), 1864-1960

"The Gadfly"

"
"It wasn't for Bini; it was for the other one"
"Which other one?"
"The one that was talking to me to-night--
Bolla."
"Do you know him well?" Arthur put in with
a little touch of jealousy. Bolla was a sore subject
with him; there had been a rivalry between them
about some work which the committee of Young
Italy had finally intrusted to Bolla, declaring
Arthur too young and inexperienced.
"I know him pretty well; and I like him very
much. He has been staying in Leghorn."
"I know; he went there in November------"
"Because of the steamers. Arthur, don't you
think your house would be safer than ours for that
work? Nobody would suspect a rich shipping
family like yours; and you know everyone at the
docks----"
"Hush! not so loud, dear! So it was in your
house the books from Marseilles were hidden?"
"Only for one day. Oh! perhaps I oughtn't to
have told you."
"Why not? You know I belong to the society.
Gemma, dear, there is nothing in all the world that
would make me so happy as for you to join us--
you and the Padre.


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