[Zanoni by Edward Bulwer Lytton]@TWC D-Link bookZanoni CHAPTER 7 1/4
CHAPTER 7.V. Van seco pur anco Sdegno ed Amor, quasi due Veltri al fianco. "Ger.
Lib." cant.xx.
cxvii. (There went with him still Disdain and Love, like two greyhounds side by side.) Glyndon did not perceive, as he hurried from the house, two forms crouching by the angle of the wall.
He saw still the spectre gliding by his side; but he beheld not the yet more poisonous eyes of human envy and woman's jealousy that glared on his retreating footsteps. Nicot advanced to the house; Fillide followed him in silence.
The painter, an old sans-culotte, knew well what language to assume to the porter.
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