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Zanoni

CHAPTER 6
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CHAPTER 6.IV.
Plus que vous ne pensez ce moment est terrible.
La Harpe, "Le Comte de Warwick," Act 3, sc.

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(The moment is more terrible than you think.) For the first time since their union, Zanoni and Viola were separated,--Zanoni went to Rome on important business.

"It was," he said, "but for a few days;" and he went so suddenly that there was little time either for surprise or sorrow.

But first parting is always more melancholy than it need be: it seems an interruption to the existence which Love shares with Love; it makes the heart feel what a void life will be when the last parting shall succeed, as succeed it must, the first.

But Viola had a new companion; she was enjoying that most delicious novelty which ever renews the youth and dazzles the eyes of woman.


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