Alas! : a novel . ALAS! PART I (continued). AMELIA. VOL. II. 20. CHAPTER XVIII. Ihr Blumen alle, Heraus ! Heraus ! It was to German flowers that the abovehest was addressed. If they obey it, withhow much more alacrity do the Italianones comply with its glad command. Itis a week later, and now no one can saythat the spring comes slowly up thisway. Vines, figs, and mulberries, all areemulously racing out, and the corn hasadded two emerald inches to its juicyblades. The young plane - trees in thePiazza d Azeglio, so skimpily robed whenfirst Jim had rung the entresol bell ofNo. 12, are exchanging


Alas! : a novel . ALAS! PART I (continued). AMELIA. VOL. II. 20. CHAPTER XVIII. Ihr Blumen alle, Heraus ! Heraus ! It was to German flowers that the abovehest was addressed. If they obey it, withhow much more alacrity do the Italianones comply with its glad command. Itis a week later, and now no one can saythat the spring comes slowly up thisway. Vines, figs, and mulberries, all areemulously racing out, and the corn hasadded two emerald inches to its juicyblades. The young plane - trees in thePiazza d Azeglio, so skimpily robed whenfirst Jim had rung the entresol bell ofNo. 12, are exchanging their unhand-some thrift for an apparel of plenteous 20—2 ALAS/ green, and a wonderful Paulownia is be-ginning to hold up her clusters of glocciniabells. Jim has watched the daily progress ofthe plane-leaves from the low window ofNo. 12s entresol. The daily progress?Is it possible that he has been there everyday during the past week ? He asks him-self this, with a species of shock ; and it iswith a sense of relief that he finds that onewhole day has interven


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