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The Romance of Gino

and had been seen in disguise near her house at St. Petersburg. After a while he came back, and we supposed he would take up his exploring again, or his writing; but he did neither, and not long after the Pavlowa died. Since then he has done nothing, and his name has lately been connected with different women. The best of him died with the little Russian, and as he is quite poor, he is supposed to be looking for a fortune. Chi lo sa? There are some men who are born lovers, as others are born to paint pictures, or make money. Gino Curatulo may or may not be one of these, but in judging him it is well to remember that he is still young, and the same man who was willing to risk his life to run away with Maria Pavlowa. I tell you these things because he has been looking at you so persistently, and here he comes. Don’t think it is entirely to see you, my child, for I am a great favorite of his, as he is of mine. Is it not true, Curatulo? I was just telling Miss Warren that I am a great favorite of yours.”

“Indeed, yes,” he said with his pleasant laugh, as he kissed her hand.

“I said something else, too, but she must not repeat it lest she spoil you.”

“But I do not mind if he is spoiled,” protested Anne; “Lady Fitz-Smith says that you are also a favorite of hers.”

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