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Chapter 4 - First Impresions

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Ah! you are in haste - wish to be shaved without delay - ecco! And this is a morning when every one has grave matter on his mind. Florence orphaned - the very pivot of Italy snatched aw

unted every goldsmith and money-lender in Florence on my fingers, I couldn't have found a better name than Menico Cennini. Besides,

s of printing carried on by Germans, had cast his own types in Florence, remained necessarily in lathered sil

as Francesco Filelfo or our own incomparable Poliziano. A second Guarino,' too, for he has had the misfortune to be ship-wrecked, and has doubtless lost a store of precious manuscripts t

, and presenting it to Cennini, whom Nello, not less rapid with his

l figure, about fifty, with a short trimmed beard, wearing an old felt hat and a

ceiving old Priam, and I should be glad of your

fancies ever packed into a human skin. What trick wilt thou play with the fine visage of this young scholar to make it suit thy traitor? Ask him rather to turn his eyes upward, and thou mayst make a Saint Sebastian of him that will draw troops o

- eyes of such agate-like brightness and depth that no infamy can dull them - cheeks that will rise from a murder and not look haggard. I say not this young man is a traitor: I mean, he has a face that would make him the more perfect traitor if he had the heart of one, which is saying neither more nor less than that he has a beautiful face, informed with rich young blood, that will b

m in his ears, and placed himself in the chair before Nello, who shrugged his shoulders and cast a grimacing look of int

d him so equivocally, seemed recalled to his self-command by Piero's change of position, and appare

e it, in the black stratum of the onyx, or rather nicolo, is well shown by the surrounding blue of the u

ntinued, smiling, 'though I have worn it constantly since I quitted Greece, it has not made me altogether fortunate at sea, you perceive, unless I am to count escape from drowning as a sufficient proof of its virtue. It remains to be seen whether my lost chests will come to light; but to lose no chance of such a result, Messer

e of scholarship than I, will perhaps be able to supply you with a task that may test your capabilities. Meanwh

may be, which is of the less consequence because babies can't choose their own horoscopes, and, indeed, if they could, there might be an inconvenient rush of babies at particular epochs. Besid

round his bright face at the door. 'You are to do me a great serv

e. Why, thou wilt say next that Lionardo, whom thou art always raving about, ought to have made his Judas as beautiful as St John! But thou art as deaf as the top of Mou

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Contents

Proem Chapter 1 - The Shipwrecked Stranger Chapter 2 - A Breakfast for Love Chapter 3 - The Barber's Shop Chapter 4 - First Impresions Chapter 5 - The Blind Scholar and his Daughter Chapter 6 - Dawning Hopes Chapter 7 - A Learned Squabble Chapter 8 - A Face in the Crowd Chapter 9 - A Man's Ransom Chapter 10 - Under the Plane-Tree
Chapter 11 - Tito's Dilemma
Chapter 12 - The Prize is Nearly Grasped
Chapter 13 - The Shadow of Nemesis
Chapter 14 - The Peasants' Fair
Chapter 15 - The Dying Message
Chapter 16 - A Florentine Joke
Chapter 17 - Under the Loggia
Chapter 18 - The Portrait
Chapter 19 - The Old Man's Hope
Chapter 20 - The Day of the Betrothal
Chapter 21 - Florence Expects a Guest
Chapter 22 - The Prisoners
Chapter 23 - After-Thoughts
Chapter 24 - Inside the Duomo
Chapter 25 - Outside the Duomo
Chapter 26 - The Garment of Fear
Chapter 27 - The Young Wife
Chapter 28 - The Painted Record
Chapter 29 - A Moment of Triumph
Chapter 30 - The Avenger's Secret
Chapter 31 - Fruit is Seed
Chapter 32 - A Revelation
Chapter 33 - Baldassarre Makes an Acquaintance
Chapter 34 - No Place for Repentance
Chapter 35 - What Florence was Thinking of
Chapter 36 - Ariadne Discrowns Herself
Chapter 37 - The Tabernacle Unlocked
Chapter 38 - The Black Marks become Magical
Chapter 39 - A Supper in the Rucellai Gardens
Chapter 40 - An Arresting Voice
Chapter 41 - Coming Back
Chapter 42 - Romola in her Place
Chapter 43 - The Unseen Madonna
Chapter 44 - The Visible Madonna
Chapter 45 - At the Barber's Shop
Chapter 46 - By a Street Lamp
Chapter 47 - Check
Chapter 48 - Counter-check
Chapter 49 - The Pyramid of Vanities
Chapter 50 - Tessa Abroad and at Home
Chapter 51 - Monna Brigida's Conversion
Chapter 52 - A Prophetess
Chapter 53 - On San Miniato
Chapter 54 - The Evening and the Morning
Chapter 55 - Waiting
Chapter 56 - The Other Wife
Chapter 57 - Why Tito was Safe
Chapter 58 - A Final Understanding
Chapter 59 - Pleading
Chapter 60 - The Scaffold
Chapter 61 - Drifting Away
Chapter 62 - The Benediction
Chapter 63 - Ripening Schemes
Chapter 64 - The Prophet in his Cell
Chapter 65 - The Trial By Fire
Chapter 66 - A Masque of the Furies
Chapter 67 - Waiting by the River
Chapter 68 - Romola's Waking
Chapter 69 - Homeward
Chapter 70 - Meeting Again
Chapter 71 - The Confession
Chapter 72 - The Last Silence
Epilogue
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