. G.\RIB.\LDI AT ABulT Ml TV YUAkS Ul' AGE {By coitrtssy nf G. M. Trevslyan, Esq.) betrayal of Villafranca. .\t the Mlla Raimondi the politically betrayed hero—for such he stoutly believed himself to be—found sympathy and repose. The old marquis welcomed him uith enthusiasm; walks, drives, rides in the lovely surroundings of the villa ; picnics amid the entrancing beauty of woods, the hills, the lake of Como, accompanied by the Marchese, the Marchesa, and, not the least attraction, Donna Giuseppina and her two sweet sisters, were as balm to the wounded spirit of the disappointed Liberator. He
. G.\RIB.\LDI AT ABulT Ml TV YUAkS Ul' AGE {By coitrtssy nf G. M. Trevslyan, Esq.) betrayal of Villafranca. .\t the Mlla Raimondi the politically betrayed hero—for such he stoutly believed himself to be—found sympathy and repose. The old marquis welcomed him uith enthusiasm; walks, drives, rides in the lovely surroundings of the villa ; picnics amid the entrancing beauty of woods, the hills, the lake of Como, accompanied by the Marchese, the Marchesa, and, not the least attraction, Donna Giuseppina and her two sweet sisters, were as balm to the wounded spirit of the disappointed Liberator. He was fascinated, saj's Guerzoni, by the bewitching mirage of the fair Amazon, and, forgetting his half-century of years, a renewal of the heroic idylls of the pampas, associated with the memory of Anita, floated before his fancy. But—enter the dramatic muse on the idyllic scene. The general, proud of his horsemanship—and who
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